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/ / v Patrr Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Thursday, September 13, 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 i^r word. Multiple insertion*-5 times for the price mt 4 Classified displavl per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carry int monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishinj Co. MOORE’S WEEK-END SPECIALS —New fall dresses in cool printed silks, crepes, failles. Special at $5.95. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. lc FOR SALE—26-inch exhaust $50.00. 6 ft. drink box, $250.00, | calf. used 8 months, 101 Washington Street. 3 P- 27 Joanna News | , (continued from page 8) 1 thd occasion were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craven, June and Carolyn, of Kinards; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitch ell of Jacksonville. Fla.; Kenneth Buchanan and Mrs. Lester E. Hayes. ^ Mrs. Sineaih Passes The community extends deepest sympathy to Earl Sineath in the death of his mother, Mrs. Sallie Mae Sineath, of Bamberg. The BOILED PEANUTS and Roasted funeral was held last Wednesdav, 10r ner bae Our boiled' Sept. 5. Mr. Sineath is an only Rla'kplv Rurton’s ’ son and his father, Harry Sineath, are new 1 is now making his home in Joanna Hardware & Seeds. Telephone IjS-j wifh Ear] and Mr? Sineath fan, | FOR SALE—Cow with week-old Third calf. Part Guernsey. Joe Poole. Ip T A.’s gave their allcgi&ncc. Rev. j reminded to bring swimming suits James Mitchell, pastor of the and fishing equipment. There will be church, dismissed the service with time for both. Pr For the occasion the church was! Anyone desiring transportation is attractively decorated. Against a aske d to contact J. Michael Turner white background ivy, G. A. and in Clinton, Phil D. Huff in Laurens, or Boyce Covington in Newberry. FOR SALE—foot cotton pick ing sacks. J. C. Penney Co. tf ROR RENT—Two upstairs bed- Call 392-W. IP rooms. FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and scrubber formerly owned by Home Bupply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4. NVNN-BrSH OXFORDS $15.95 and $17.95 L. B. DILLARD tf WANTED TO BUY —Cedar posts. H. J. Pitts. EDGERTON OXFORDS $11.95, $12.95 and $13.95 L. B. DILLARD •^‘ Winners At Drawing The free prizes given at the drawing on Friday at Minick’s Jewelers, in Joanna, were won by 11 the following: Elgin watch, Jim Byars. Parker 51 pen and pencil set, Miss Dalene Hatton. Ladies Cameo billfold set, Mrs. Pearl Williams. Men’s Cameo billfold set, James ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. tfc j Simpson FOR SALE—Stucco house, 2 miles Ladies’ flexible out on Whitmire highway. Gas Marvin Manley watch band, BEACON WAX in liquid and paste, no rubbing required. Gives a better finish to wood floors and linoleum. Blakely-Burton s Hard ware & Seeds Telephone 188. FOR SALE—Two registered Pol and China pigs. 4 months old. T. C. Morse breed. $35 00 Can be seen at B. P. Watts farm. Mount- ville ‘ RUTABAGA, TURNIP. Mustard. Tender green and Rape Seed. Pur ple Top. White Egg. Amber Globe, White Globe. Seven Top. Yellow Aberdeen and Shogoin Turnip Blakely-Burton s Hardware 8c Seeds Telephone 188 AT YOUR SERVICE—Thto "BellR-1 ble prescription pharmacy is here i {ou'g Hardware to help you. Cali us in tune of need. | j We assure you prompt, courteous heating system, double garage, 6 acres of land with pecan trees on it. Call 510-R or see George Re^ Men’s flexible watch band, Mrs. Olive Couch. First customer for the new man- 3p-27 agement, Ralph Prater, received a : Flaminaire cigarette lighter. MOORE’S WEEK-END SPECIALS ( ♦ —New fall dresses in cool printed, Receives Discharge silks, crepes, failles. Special at ggt Henry C. Elliott, who has $5 95_ Moore’s Dress Shoppe FOR SALE—2 ’Coon dogs, one 4 years old. other 2 years old. E. Brown, Joanna. Sgt. been stationed in Korea for the past year, has received his dis- W.! charge. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and R. A. emblems of gold and green and royal blue and white were Tall burning tapers in green and.BWHBg ToumomCRt white were used in candelabra. Joanna To Birth Announcement Longshore Mr. and Mrs. John Longshore, . . . . _ „ announce the birth of a daughter,! ?y tnes int ? South (aro- Kathy Belinda, at Newberry coun- ( ^ ir } aa all-Negro boxmg tournament ty hospital on September 5. Mrs. a ^ the Joanna baseball Longshore will be remembered as park on Thursday, Friday and Sat- Mountville Grange To Have Fair Booth The Mountville Grange will again have a booth at the county fair. The TJrange members appreciate your patronage last year and hope you will visit them for food this time. Draw Many Entries Rev. M. W. Frye Calls Scalf's Miracle Medicine \ •ecuperating at General Mis§. Ruth Merchant.. With The Sick Mrs. J. D. Nix is rec following an operation hospital in Greenville. Friends of Lester E. Hayes, Jr., will be interested to know he left Tuesday for the Veteran’s hospital 1 in Columbia to undergo an opera tion. James Guy Miller underwent an urday nights, September 20-21-22 indicate there’ll be some real slam- bang battles between amateur box- I ers from all over the state. The latest entries received by the or ganization, sponsors of this touma- include the entire Howard ment, Boxing club of Columbia, and sev* eral individual contestants, includ ing a hard hitting light heavy weight from Central, by the name of Robert “A Bomb Kid” Austin. appendectomy on Sept. 4 at Joanna ^ oomo ivia Memprial hospital. * ! An co ! ored b °y s interested in par- Mrs. Alec Crawford underwent! ticipating in this statewide touma- surgery at the local hospital on imen t should contact the Joanna September 5. } Junior Chamber of Commerce by Admitted to Joanna hospital on! P bon e 2861 or write them for en- Monday for surgery was Mrs. Gus-! try blanks and rules before the sie Waits, and Mrs. treatment. Edna Foy for Birthday Party Given On Friday afternoon Mrs. Ed ward Lehman entertained a num ber of little friends to celebrate Stephens’ second birthday. September 18th deadline. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends, neigh bors and relatives for the many kindnesses and expressions of sym- lp children are making their home on - 1 Browning avenue. WE RAVE good quality plate glass ♦ mirrors in stock. Call us for partic- G. A. Coronation Sorvico ulars on a full-length mirror in- The Girls’ Auxiliary coronation - * * ’ ’* , y v D. E. Tribble services were held Sunday night in admired by all tf the Baptist church. After the con- The hostess was assisted by her —- grecation had sung “We’ve a Story mother. Mrs. R. L. Francis. PURINA FEEDS for your poultry. , to Tell « ind -j^ e Llfht of th e — j livestock, ratedts, game birds and W orld in Jesus," Mrs Frances Giles Revival dogs We welcome a'comparison in Dorothy Stogner. Jimn\y Clark V ' . , Games were played on the lawn ; pathy shown us at the death of our son and brother. Especially to the Clinton high schol class of 1951 for their lovely floral offering, we wish to express our thanks, as we and pictures of the group were tak en. Then the guests were invited into the dining room where cake, ice cream and punch were serv- c Rev. M. W. Frye “I suffered ten years from spells of acid indigestion, smothering gas pressure pains, restless sleep. The first bottle of Scalf’s Indian River Medicine brought relief,” happily declares Rev. M. W. Frye, Knox ville, Tenn., who has spent over foryt years as minister in the Bap tist church. Scalfs Indian River Medicine has been tested over a million times. Try it. On sale at all drug stores. ed. Baskets of mints and whistles are unable ^ h f were given as favors. • -- -- Stephen was the recipient personally. Your thoughtfulness men w»s uie recipient ui w j|j never ^ foreotten .tailed in your home, or a mirror and Royal Ambassador recognition many gifts which were opened and. * put Co. in your frame. Phone 84. —MR. AND MRS KENNETH HASELDEN AND FAMILY NOTICE There will be a Stockholders Meeting of Motor Parts, inc., at the | office of Battery A Electric Com- dlcs The trumpet was sounded by Rev. Otis Motes, of Greer, is oon-JP^F* Greenville, S. C., on Satur- Kenneth Suits of Newberry, before ducting revival services st **>•! •y_^ ornbl f. Sfpt- 15. 1W1. for the performance. Blakely-Bur- played softly as Violet Thomas. At Church of God rdware St Seeds. Telephone and Bobby Hair lighted the can- P „ ■ , Mnf. Sept. 15. ice Prescriptions are called foe WANTED TO RENT — Ware- each group advanced {Church of God on Elisabeth street, purpose of liquidating the medicines delivered at ao extra bouse space, at least IRxSO. As Mrs Giles played “Stepping Special music and singing is being'”* corporation Anyone hav- to you Howards Pharmacy. I M . w. fbwe-ia Call or see tax “> ^ LifhJ" •<>«*. the maidem by Mr Motes each evening Ser- f* 1 "* U*inst the corporation « 1, .1.1 ..Tfcfl - ' excellent were cnarged bv Mrs- James TM-J -IHaase A Auto >uppL by Tbwto. Kirk. Reed A J =T=|[—^ Call Mrs. Dillard Boland » if ... a , A Mu*. Tuned and rendy U> go. T a Calvert Ave W.Ibur ^ Trading Post. Lau- S C tf Wilbur Rid- S C tfc die C BRYAN HOLLAND gave the |vteeTstart at 7:15. with everybody! •hould submit bills properly notar- A. ««bWm and mvUrd to Ittrnd by ^ pMtort Rev ixed. and anyone owing said cor ky . Mrs. James ^ ^ ; poration should make immediate payment. MOTOR PARTS. INC.. Cecil Morns. President, D. & Sessions, Treasurer. •‘TEPHEN L STCTWON H ATS — 17 S# L. a DILLARD ELDCRLY MEN one of the oldest Men ■tf panwe the buiinesa is mg its ranks to elderly you are m good health have a t at fumah < hararti and a ulmg to work oper. r.t for you Ft inert and full deta Rtmtwvki R*« *r X. Cclumba. S C advanced icance of were charged Mitchell The maidens were Bar | bars Jo Addison. Geraldine Addi son and Anna Margaret Dunlap The ladies-in-waiting advanced MOORES WEEK END SPECIALS as Mrs Giles softly played “Joy —New fall dresses in cool printed To The World" They gave their Silk, crepe*, failles Special at I**?* 1 Drt Moore s Dress Shoppe lc gjJ* y™*—— R ^ r “• , * T Dons Phillma ^ ^ Sunday,! • Fan Smith. Ark Term soon Free Carolyn Thomas. Judy Dunlap. Pat Ym JrZ* Gravi „ MfiMMMk Carr Mir mm Long. Linda Buchan- T***®®* it, at Camp Gravan. ine ««t - diocesan conference center in Aiken INK—All color*, black biua. bins' s£»* ^dvanJed m thT mumc of county, south of Bataaburf Mm-! Mark whit*, red. green, silver and -n* Kinri Business ' Each gave ben of All Saints Clinton; Eptph- gssld Chronic is Pub _Cn Phoew ’4 # * ^ Work ^ any Laurens, and 9t Luka's. New-, FOR hhijr _ Goad hunting and stop They were charged ar.d took berry, are invited to bring their fishing Chevrolet cheap In food their places ^ ^ ^ ^ j friends running ronditsoa See Carl Chan ey st Prather -Simpson Furniture Episcopol Churches To Hold Service, Picnic Sundoy Neor Bafesburg The Episcopal churches in Clinton, i Laurens and Newberry will hold a 1S-4C FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 18th day of September, 1951, 1 will render a final account of mv acts and doings as Executrix of tne estate of Fran cis Marion Stutts in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. and on the same day wil apply for a final discharge from my trust as Exe cutrix. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. ALBERTA RIDDELL STUTTS, Executrix. August K. 1951. 13-4c. RUBBER BANDS are scarce. Good supply on band Also Letter Box Files. Pencil Sharpeners and other Uttk needs for the office. Chronicle Publishing Co. ■ The Queens. will Co FOR SALE-IMS Model let 5-passenger Wp>M lc Chevrv- A A-l coo- eferviwe* 1 gitiosi New tires and seel covers ere have an freshly pauttrd Geo W Cope an apMMrt- 41 •. - * werh learned were cro Joe lc all the We have material te make ftoors beautiful Raosooable Co* Hwne A Auto Suopiy II tie by their} Morning prayer and w W . advanced one at a t, held at 11 M o clock in the pavU- •ome part vf the ch^p^j The Rev Edwin B Clip-1 wL l aS- i, K.«K iSof the Lau- ; were Betty Ann Thomas. Dot Ca*T,|J* ^ p J f ® 4ch * r . t j Jackie Harrelson Janice FerineL I Following the service e picnic din-1 2 C .U and Myrtle Murphy The mmn n« *UI be served in the dining hall - T— bearer* were Mary Ann Tenv. Sue E»fh family is asked to bring a p4c- Clover. Ladinc Clover, Thomas. Mary Ann Brown. Vickey aic basket, rley. Gets. Rye. Grass. Turnip Boyd and Manlyn Sense j Also everyone who is interested is H J Pitts tf The girls wore pastel evening _ r , whik the link crown bear- FOB SALE—8 pigs • week* e ld rr » were dressed in short white Cholera treated T. R Giles. Phone organdy dresrs and a silver crown. 164 lc. F«t YOLK MAC iAZ INIS—Come to Youngs Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li brary COCO DOOR MATS ' good India quality Large, medium ar.d small sues Blakely-Burton’* Hardware A Seeds Telephone 155. FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young s Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li brary. tfc JARMAN OXFORDS $9.95. $10.95. $11.95. $12.95 and $13.95 L. B. DILLARD WANTED Man to do carpenter and general farm work. Will furnish house. H. J. PITTS THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Pictures (Authorised Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s RADIO SHOP ^ Phone 430 MEN'S TIES hv WEMBLEY 51-00 and 11.50 I & Mill \ K1 > USED TRACTORS AND TRUCKS They carried the Queens' crowns t jon white satin pillows After the coronation service T. , H Murphy gave a short History of R. A work. The flag bearers 'advanced and presented the Chris-> I tiaa flag and the American flag.' These boys were Donny Ocheltree. 1550 Willis P. kup with ctttle body,i¥. l * e J°^ n Thomas, . " Alvin Hueble and Brent Holaon- extra clean. back. 1548 >a-ton International, very low Brent Murphy and Ray Boyce, mileage. | who had attamed the rank of pai k of | and were charg Fioyd page. 2—Farmsll “A’' tractors with plows advanced to the musk of “The and cultivators. 1—Farmsll H" tractor. 1—Farmsll M" tractor. 1—Case SC tractor with ploy, culti vators and planters. 1—John Deere "A" tractor. The above equipment sold under “5-star” sen-ice guarantee. Terms can be arranged. NACO FARM SUPPLY STORE Laurens, S. JC. tf FOR SALE Real Estate * Six room house with two baths, on large lot. good location in Clinton. Immediate possession. _ . Lots in the Blalock silb-division at Joanna, and on Joanna-Whitmire road. Lots on the Laurens-Clinton road. Lot on Davidson street in Clinton. 96 acres 5 miles from Clinton, no buildings but the price is right. 93 acres 3 miles from Clinton, a good investment for you. 175 acres near Gray Court, good productive land. 50 acres near Ware Shoals, on black top road and in good com munity. 419 acres near Fountain Inn in the Fairview community. On black top road and streams enough for cat tle farm, i 710 acres of good productive land near Hodges, suitable for row crops, grain or cattle. A 12-room! colonial home nearby that can be sold with this place. 57 acres with 5-room house near Ware Shoals, in sight of’ school; and church. j If you are interested in buying or selling real estate see me. C B. HOLLAND Phone 715, Laurens, S. C. lc Wayne Murphy, advanced as Mrs Giles played “Jesus Shall Reign,” and gave their work. They were charged by Mr. Murphy. Larry Murphy, Ambassador ex traordinary, advanced and gave in detail some of the projects he had completed. He, too, was charged. 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