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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday,* November 8, 1951
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4-ROOM HOUSE for rent or sale, at
Bonds Cross Road. W. B. Cause. Ip
CAKES —Home style. Green grated
cocoanut. Also pineapple, chocolate,
lemon, orange, etc. Tinman's Bakery,
Phone 334-W . ,1c
FOR SALE—New Perfection oil cook
stove, 5 burner. See Mrs. Bertha
Taylor, Rt. 1. Icb
LOST—Male pointed bird dog, color \
liver and white, 3 years old. An
swers to name of “Star.” J. C. Gru
ber, Telephone 3292, Joanna. Ico
’CAKES—For birthdays and parties, j
Decorated to your order. Tinman’s,
Bakery. Phone 334-W. 1c |
FOR RENT—Two apartments, close- I
ia—4 rooms with bath, and 2 rooms
with connecting bath. Phone 22. 1c
WANTED TO BUY—Gum and pop
lar logs or blocks. Phone 2196 col
lect, Johnston, S. C. 8-2p
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FOR RENT — Six-room house on
South Owens St. Mrs. A. ODaniel.
Phone 535-R. 1c
PIES — Home style,
ery. Phone 334-W.
Tinman’s Bak-
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HOUSE FOR SALE —5-room house
almost new, good location in Clin
ton. Let me show you this place.
Five-room house at Joanna. C. B.
Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c
FOR SALE—Wood slabs, slab blocks,
stove wood, delivered anywhere any j
time. Joe McDaniel, Phone 128.
15-4c
FOR RENT—4 rooms in Bays apart
ments. No children. Also Jwo 3-room J
houses. H. J. Pitts. 1c
WE BUY scrap* seed cotton. H. J. ■
Pitts. 1C
FOR SALE —Trailer house with
three rooms and lot on paved street I
in Clinton. Store with living quarters
on U. S. 76 near Clinton. C. B. Hoi- j
land, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c :
FOR SALE — Cadet heater, cheap.!
Can be seen at Moore’s Dress;
Shoppe. 1c
OLD-FASHION Pound Cake. We
use butter in making this delicious
cake. Tinman's Bakery Phone 334-W.
OFFICE BOOKS—Cash Books. Jour
nals, Ledgers, single and double en
try, all sizes, L. L. Binders, Ledger
Sheets, Columnar Pads, Day Books,
Record Sheets, Carbon Paper, Add
ing Machine Paper, Typewriter and
Adding Machine Ribbons. Chronicle
Publishing Co. Stationery Dept.
Phone 74 for your needs. ?
FOR SALE — Household furniture,
practically new. Everything needed
lor housekeeping. Call at Roy Black
well’s Store at Lydia Mills. Ip
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
FOR SALE—Two used heaters, one
Norge, other Jetrone. Both in good
’condition. Pitts-Dillard Implement
Co. 1c
CALL ON US —Yes, call on us in
time of need. We are here to help.
You can count on prompt, courteous
service and uniformly fair prices.
Prescriptions are called for and med
icines delivered at no extra charge.
Just call us anytime at 101. Howard’s
Pharmacy. On the Square. tfc
NO HUNTING, no fishing, no cutting
wood or trees, or otherwise trespass
ing on our lands.
Erskine Blakely,
Mrs. J. L. Todd,
4c-alt Rt. No. 1.
LET ME bake your dark fruit cakes
for Thanksgiving and Christmas
Mrs. Blakely Tribble. Call 253.^ 1c
NOTICE— Mrs. James Craine isj
serving meals at her home frorrt 121
o’clock noon until 4^ o’clock for 65c |
per meal. Anyone interested please!
contact Mr. and Mrs. Craine, 200
Bailey St., Phone 447-W. tfb
FOR SALE — Three big ferns. Mrs.
Metta Stone. Phone 531-R. Ip
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. ^ ^ tf
LOTS FOR SALE—Large lots on the
Laurens highway. Don't w’ait any
longer, build that house now. C. B.
Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c
FESCUE, Clovec, Ladino Clover,!
Barley, Oats, Ry£, Grass, Turnip
Seed. H. J. Pitts. , tf
FOR SALE — Girl’s bicycle, practi
cally new, $25.00 Call 550-J. Ip
HOME BUTCHERING NEEDS. Sau
sage Mills, Lard Presses, 5 and 10-
gallon Tin Cans and Kabar Knives.
Blakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds.
Telephone 188. 1c
•’< )d RENT—Waxer and polisher ana
K*rubber formerly owned by Home
Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co.
Phone 4^ —tf
CAFE FOR SALE—On South Broad
Stree. See Mrs. J. D. Ford. Ip
PURINA* FEEDS for your poultry,!
livestock, rabbits, game birds and
dogs. We welpome a comparison in
Purina performance. Blakely-Bur-'
ton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone
; 186. !
CASH IN on the big fall and Chn>:-|
, mas selling seasons. Be an Avan rep
resentative in your neighborhood.
| Write Mrs. Julia Sorgee, 1106 Oconee
j Street, Columbia, S. C. 22-3xe (
■BIRD NOTES, folders and envelopes,,
useful for correspondence or gifts for
t all occasions. Chronicle Publishing
Co.
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STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed d:
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland.
7J6-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid
dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfci
NOTICE!—No hunting or trespassing
of any kind allowed on my property, j
A. L. Neighbors, Clinton, Rt. 1.
J _ i ^“ 6-5p
BULBS for Spring F*lowers. Tulips,
Hyacinths, Daffodils, Crocus, Iris, >
, Muscari and others. Colored Pearl
Chips too. Blakely-Burton’s Hard
ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c
APARTMENT for rent. Call 269-R
after 5:30. 1c
F< >R SALE — Electric water heater,
also Duo-Therm fuel oil heater,
brand new. Ray Chappell, 406 Hamp
ton St., Joanna. Ip
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and l
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J. tfc i
other of them. “Say, how about
this?” He looked suspicious.
“Mr. Neville smelled my pies
and followed his nose.” Marian
explained.
Due an said unexpectedly:
“But we met before that. At
the dance at the Lasy Y. I waa
quite taken with your sister,
Dan, and asked her if I might
drive her home. On the way,
I saw something under a willow
tree that looked like a rare
species of—well, bog, to yon. I
stopped to investigate and Mar
ian accused me of trying to kiss
her. It made me mad, and
when she threatened to walk
home, I let her.”
Marian blushed to the roots of
her hair. The fact that Dan burst
into loud guffaws didn’t help-mat
ters any. She considered walking
out on the pair of them, but this
would only provide more oppor
tunity for their remarks.
After supper the men went out
on to the veranda. From the kitch
en Marian could hear them talk
ing. She made as much noise as
she could to drown out the sound.
Every time she thought of Dun
can’s bland explanation she got
mad.
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She prolonged the dish Wishing
as long as possible, was in the act
of hanging up the towels to dry,
when a voice behind her said:
“What, through so soci»?”
M*risn turned on him sngrily,
"Why do you persist in unnoyfng
me.* I—you made a complete fool
of me once. Must you continue to
rub it in? Please go back with Dan
end fatber.”
He shook his head cheerfully
“They've gone,” he said.
“Gone? Where?
”1 dunno.” He shrugged. “SSld
they had business somewhere and
didn’t. She decided the best thing asked if I minded. They said you’d
to do was to forget him—if she entertain me.” •
coulcl 1 Marian's cheeks went white.
Two days later, at dinner, her ••why—they deliberately—they—
brother Dan told about meeting a oh why dld you ever have to teU
bug collector on the north range. them about the olher nlght? ..
Dan was enthusiastic. “He's a
fALFWAY BACK to the ranch
Duncan swung the roadster
into a grove of willow trees and
stopped. Marian sat bolt upright.
“No good,” she said. “I was afraid
it would turn out like this. If the
price of having you drive me home
is being kissed. I’ll walk.”
He stared at her. “Well, you’re
pretty high hat about yourself,
aren’t you? I’ll bet you wouldn’t
walk, at that.”
She opened the coupe door and
got out. ‘Tve been out with dudes
like you before. Us westerners are
particular whom we kissed.”
She half expected that he
would follow, but he didn’t.
Which only went to further sub
stantiate her opinion of all
dudes. True, she had thought
Duncan was different. He had
red hair and mild blue eyes
and was a bug collector. Joe
Blackburn, who operated the
Lazy Y outfit where Duncan
was staying, gave It a much
more Important sounding name,
but to her It was plain, simple
bog-collecting.
Joe had held a dance for his
guests and she came over with her
father. It wasn’t the first time she
had met dudes. She was used to
them. They all tried to flirt with
her, and more than once she had
slapped a dudish face with a force
that wasn’t forgotten.
Duncan was different. He wasn’t
fresh or flirty or boastful. He didn't
look as though be were rich either.
He was more interested in talking
about the desert than bragging about
the city back East where be came
from. Marian danced with him
three limes, and when be asked if
she'd Iske to bate him drive her
borne, she said she would. Even
so, she was a little wary.
She thought he might call the
next day and apologize, but he
Korean Truce
Bad As Ever
Munsan, Korea.—Red truce ne
gotiators submitted a new buffer
zone counter-proposal today strik
ingly similar to the Allied plan—
but with crucial differences.
United Nations representatives
.turned it down. But they said they
might talk about it in tomorrow’s
session at Panmunjom.
Under the Red plan a buffer
would be created now along the
existing front. If subsequent fight-
injg changed t|ie front lines mar
terially, either side couldr propose
a change in the military demarca
tion line for the zone. But there
M^as no guarantee the other must
agree to the change.
“No adjustments could be made
in the demarcation line as the Com
munists obviously would not
agree,” said Maj. Gen. Henry I.
Hodes, head of the UN subcommit-
{ee. _______
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was
good egg, even though he is a
dude. We had quite a talk. I
couldn't help liking the guy He’s
coming out to dinner tomorrow
night.”
“How else was I going to let you
know? I had to explain somehow.
You thought 1 was different at
I first. I felt like the dickens because
, you’d changed your opinion.”
... “You could have phoned or writ-
Duncan arrived an hour before i ten "
WANTED TO BUY.
H. J. Pitts.,
Cedar posts.
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dinner time the day following. She
heard his coupe swing in at the
drive and appeared not to notice.
Her father was on the front porch,
and she decided to let him do the
honors. She almost dropped the
pie she was holding when she
found him leaning on the window
sill grinning at her. “Hello.
Freckles. Say, that pie smells good.
I couldn't resist following up the
odor.” •'•
"Please go ground to the front
porch.” she said. “Dad's there
waiting for you.”
Ten minutes later Dan came Into
the kitchen with Duncan. “Listen
Sis, this is the guy I was telling
you about. Dune, this is my sister.”
“We’ve already met,” Marian
said coldly.
Dan looked from one to the
He shook his head. "Not half as
satisfactory as telUog yon firsthand.
That’s why I made a point to meet!
your brother on the range and get
to know him."
She gasped. “Why. of all—” She
didn’t finish. There wasn’t much
use in trying to put this young
man in his place. He seemed to
know all the answers. When he
suggested that they go out and look
at the moon she went. What was
the use of refusing? When he took
her hand she allowed him to hold
it. When he talked softly and gen
tly about things that were pleasant
to her, she listened. And when he
kissed her she returned his kiss.
It wouldn't do any good, she knew,
to act otherwise. It was much
easier to admit that Duncan was
different.
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We Buy or Sell.
Also Handle Mortgages
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FOR SALE
5- room frame house with bath, ex
cellent condition. Shands street. Bar
gain.
6- room brick house, tile bath, on
Shands street.
Lot on Shands street.
22 lots on Bell street (colored).
FOR RENT
5-room apartment, Broad street.
Apartment in Kings Apartments.
W. 6. KING, SR.
_ Sales, Rentals, Appraisals, Loans ..
Phone 438
FOR SALE—50 lineal feet new gut
tering with down-spouts and elbows.
Also used floor furnace and 30-gal- ROSES. 2-year-old, Texas grown, in
Ion water heater. John McSween, bush and climbing, patented and reg-
205 W. Maple St. Phone 990-J. Ip j ular varieties. Many from which to
PLASTIC pocket protectors to insert' c . h ^ )se ’ Blakely-Burton’s Hardware
in pocket and protect shirt. Chron- & Seeds. Telephone 188^ 1c
ic!e^ Publishing Co. FOR SALE —Two oil heaters, used j
M'ILK CANS in stock. Also Filter table and chair, seven 4-leg cafe*
Discs, large dairy size Strainers, stools, compartment sink. Can be
Milk Pails and Calf Feeder Pails, seen at Roy Owens Cafe. Phone
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. 469-R. lc
Telephone 188. PANSY PLANTS and English Daisy I
LOTS FOR SALE!—Lots in the sub- Plants. Place your order now for de-j
division at Joanna. Lots on the Jo- livery a little later. Giant Mixed
anna-Whitmire road. 5-room house Colors. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware
at Joanna. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc 1
Laurens - lc $40 REWARD for return of my!
pocketbook. Lost night of October 29.
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WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Phone 74
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the 2,000,000 and more 4-H
These young people in
lendar symbolise the club
it qf their year’s project work
WARM-UP TIME
HOUSE FOR SALE — 5-room house
with bath on Laurens highway. Pre-|John D. Dominick,
war construction, double garage,
shrubbery. Let me show you this
place. C. B. Holland, Phone 715,
Laurens. lc
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16 in. to 30 in. Pictures
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Make TV or Radio
TV Installations, Parts,
Tubes, Aerials, Boosters
Rowland’s
RADIO SHOP
Phone 430
ANTIQUES — We might have juit
what you want in our large collec
tion. Come by and see. Mrs. William
J. Henry, 4 miles out Spartanburg
highway.
PL^DOR SANDERS—Rent our sand-
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
til the necessary material to make
four floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home St Auto Suoply.
Phone 12. tfc
RYE GRASS *is fine for
a winter,
lawn and pasture. We have Regular
IP Crimson Clover, Reseeding Crimson.
WANTED—Yellow corn, $1.80 bush- Clover, Barley and Rye. Blakely-:
el, $1.60 white. Pluss Brown, near Burton’s Hardware St Seeds. Tele-;
country club. , 22-5p phone 188. icj
LETTUCE PLANTS, Cabbage Plants,
Onion Plants, Onion Sets, English
Peas, Beets, Carrots, Kale and Win
ter Radish. Blakely-Burton’s Hard
ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc
USED TRACTORS
Farmall M Tractors
Farmall H Tractors
Farmall C Tractors
Farmall Cub Tractors
Used Equipment With Tractors
In Good Condition
Naco Farm Supply
Laurens, S. C.
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