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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday^ April 17, 1952
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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 15 words, all
over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price
•f 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads
are cadi except to firms carry inf monthly charfe accounts with The
Chronicle Publishinf Co.
Penney's Golden Jubilee
Event Opens Today
John B. Jordan, manager of J. C.
Penney company announces for
mal opening today (Thursday) of
the company’s Golden Jubilee.
“Thih is a great occasion for us,
a time for celebration,” said Mr.
Jordan. “In just 50 years this com
pany has grown from a single, tiny
underwent an operation.
Mrs. Marshal Sample underwent
an operation yesterday at Blalock
clinic.
Friends of Mrs. M. G. Woodworth
will be interested to know she is a
patient at Blalock clinic.
Friends of William J. Henry will
regret to know he is ill and a patient
at Blalock clinic.
Patricia Diane Wood, daughter of
store in Southwestern Wyoming to Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Wood, under-
HALF-PRIGE on Toppers, Suits and
Crepe Dresses, assorted colors and
sizes. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. 1c
FOR SALE—Pool table, size 3-4x7,
five new sticks in. good condition.
See J. B. McCombs, 203 S. Broad. Ip
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS —Big
shipment just arrived, priced $2.69
up. Phone 400. SADLER-QWENS
PHARMACY. 1c
WARM your baby chicks with West-
mghouse Reflector Infrared Heat
Bulb. We sell ttyan. Blakely-Burton
Hardware.. Phone 188. 1c
FOR RENT—Two 4-room houses for
colored; two 3-room houses 5 miles
in country. H. J. Pitts. tfc
Grond Opening At
Farmers Feed Store
St for Saturday
a great retail merchandising or
ganization—the largest of its kind
in the world—with more than 1,600
stores and 70,000 associates serving
nearly 40 million people.
“That’s a monumental achieve
ment in which all of us can take
pride. For where else, but in our
own United States of America,
could such an achievement be pos
sible? In the words inscribed on
Farmers Feed & Seed Store of
this city announces their grand
openinjg for Saturday beginning j our medallion, the Penney Com
at 11 o’clock and continuing until tPany has grown—is growing
3 o’clock in the afternoon. ^ I this Nation.
with
There will be prize awards dur-1 “Ours is a success story not of j eral days
went a tonsilectomy yesterday at
Hays hospital.
Friends of Mrs. Guy L. Copeland
will be interested to know she is a
patient at Blalock clinic.
Miss lone Workman of Cross Hill,
continues ill at Hays hospital, where
she has bpen a patient for the past
ten days.
Mrs. James Motte is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Mrs. W. E. Williams has returned
to her home ifi Woodruff after being
a patient at a local hospital for sev-
PLOWING and landscaping by the
hour or job. Call W. C. Baldwin at
86 or Mr. Orr at 391-XW. 1c
IT’S NEW! Clo Shampoo with chlo-
rdphyl. For flower-fresh loveliness
lor your hair try the new Clo Sham
poo. Phone 400. SADLER-OWENS
PHARMACY. * 1c
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J. I tfc
SPECIAL NOTICE to all hard of
hearing people, come in and have
your hearing tested, try one of our
hearing aids on a 16 day return priv
ilege. Call or write for a home dem
onstration, we carry batteries for all
hearing aids. Powe Drug Co., Phone
-485, Laurens, S- C- — tic.
FRYERS FOR SALE — $1.00 each.
McLeese Cunningham, near Long
Branch school. Ip
ing the day and interesting con-1 one man alone but of many men.
tests for children and adults. Frank, Early in his career our founder,
Hancock and his Melody Rangers I Mr. J. C. Penney, realized that he
will furnish music at intervals! would succeed only if others found
through the day. The interesting i success with him. Eventually he
day’s program appears in today’s i became known as the man with a
paper and the attention of our, thousand partners and thereby
readers is directed to the Purina I pioneered a profit-sharing
opening. ' w’hich contributed much to
Company’s success.
idea
the
Big 1c Sale Now
On At HowardV
WITH THE SICK
Mrs? Wbodfbw Craine is a patient
at the Blalbck clinic following an
Beginning yesterday and contin-.
uing through Saturday the big an- °^ ra:ion - „ . n u • -n
Howard's Friends of Mrs. H. L. Baldwin will
be glad to know she is convalescing
Friends of Carlisle Neely will be
interested to know he is improving
satisfactorily gt Blalock clinic where
be underwent an appendectomy this
week.
Lewis Kay underwent an appen
dectomy Tuesday at Hays hospital.
Miss Dorothy Weathers of Lau
rens, is a patient at Hays hospital.
Harold Crowe is a patient at Bla
lock clinic.
Little Barbara Lynn McGee,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc
Gee, is ill and a patient at Hays hos
pital.
nual 1c Rexall sale at
Pharmacy is an event of interest to
the buying public. The special
sale is announced elsewhere in to-
dayT paper. —
Outgrown And
White Elephant Sale
after an illness and stay in a local
hospital.
__ Mrs. J. D. Hairston underwent an
operation this week at Blalock clinic.
Mrs. S. O. Clayton of Laurens, is
a patient at Hays hospital.
Friends of Mrs. Earl Rice will be
glad to know she is improving satis-
The American Legion Auxiliary factorily at Hays hospital, where she
is sponsoring an “outgrown and ^
white elephant”—sale--Ofv- Saturday.-
FOR RENT— Floor waxer and pol
isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone
No. 4. tf
April 19. in the building formerly
occupied by Pop’s Lunch on Mus-
grove street.
Those having articles for contri
bution are asked to contact Mrs.
Birth Announcements
HOUSE FOR SALE—Large six-room |
house with two baths, located on j
North Broad Street. Acre and a half
in the lot. If you are interested in a
home let me show you this place.
C. B. Holland. Phone 715, Laurens.
ALWINE
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Alwinej
„ , *01. i i of Landover Hills, Md., announce j
Frank Miller, Mrs. Wilmot Shealy.; the birth of a daughter, Carol Rae,!
Mrs. Henry Young, or any Auxil-j on ^p r ji 3 ^ rs Alwine is the for-!
iary member. mer ^j ss p anS y Woodruff, daugh-!
FOR RENT — 5-room house with ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff.
WE buv. sdl and ^rTibii^Hcr -Bences m!uired,_C_ B. Holland,;
mtrfes. 11.' J."'Pitts: g- Phone ,15, Lorens. rvr
MOBILE HOMES—We have a good
selection at our new sales lot. Long
term financing. We’ll trade for any
thing of value. Rimer’s Moble Homes
& Furniture, Greenwood, S. C.
(Greenville Higirway, No. 25). tfc
LOTS FOR SALE)—Lots in the sub
division at Joanna. Residential lots
on the Clin ton-Laurens highway,
C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens.
FOR RENT—Pop’s Caie.
H. J. Pitts.
Apply to
tfc
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We haye
all the necessary material to make
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
12. f- tfc
bath. Wired for electric stove. Cali
5 ’’ HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
HOUSE FOR RENT—6-room house,!
well located in Clinton. Now vacant
HOW TO CORRECT IT
IS
ROOT Bee Supplies. Our apiary High blood pressure in itself
equipment is now complete. We will n °t a disease, but it is a warning to
be glad to furnish all your needs, i the individual that something is
Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone! wrong with his circulatory or blood
188.
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AVON COSMETICS are in demand
everywhere. You can earn a good
income representing our company.
Openings in Clinton. No experience
necessary'. Part or full time. Write
P. O. Box 214, Batesburg, S. C. 24-3p
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE.
This pharmacy maintains the high
est prescription standards. Regis
tered Pharmacists are at your ser
vice with adequate stocks of fresh
drugs. Your doctor knows our repu
tation for careful compounding at
accurately figured, modest prices.
Call 101 for pickup and delivery of
prescriptions.
HOWARD’S REXALL DRUG
STORE
“On the Square”
CERTIFIED Fescue, Ladino Clover,
Seed Potatoes, Garden Seed. Car of
good hay. H. J. Pitts. tfc
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
HALF-PRICE on Toppers, Suits and
Crepe Dresses, assorted Colors and
sizes. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. 1c
LOT WANTED—Within city limits.
In a good residential section. Call
247-J. 1c
FOR your lawn preparations and
breaking garden, call 184-J. Ernest
D. Cox, E. Florida St. l-5c
OUR BABY NERDS DEPARTMENT
fully equipped. Nestle’s Hair
is
Treatment for baby, $1.00 Baby lo
tion in plastic squeeze container, 59c.
Baby’s teether, 39c. Hygeia, Evenflo,
Pyrex nursing bottles. Johnson’s,
baby soap, 19c. For prompt delivery region. ^f the kidneys,
service, call 400. SADLER-OWENS
PHARMACY. 1c
vascular system.
High blood pressure is no respec-
or of persons or
ages, and when
present, indicates
a more or less se
rious involvment
of some import
ant organs in the
body.
An appl i c a n t
for life insurance
if found to have
high blood pres
sure is not look-
ed upon as a
good risk and
may be declined or rated higher.
Results of High Blood Prerrsure
High blood pressure may be in
dicated by frequent headaches,
shortness of breath, dizziness when
the patient suddenly changes pos
ture, singing or ringing in the ears.
Sometimes there may be a swell
ing of the ankles or pain over the
Dr. Hart
FDR SALE — Coker 100 wilt-resist
ant cotton seed. Cleaned, delinted
and treated. Good germination. $7.00
per $100 lbs. T. Heath Copeland.
17—6c
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. tf
McINTOSH
SHOE SHOP
. Doing Business at the
Same Old Stand . . .
203 Musgrove St
Phone 76-W
GOOD WORKMANSHIP
GOOD MATERIALS
THE FINEST NAMES
IN TELEVISION
Capehart and
Dumont
16 In. to 36 In. Picture*
(Authorized Dernier)
Quality Repairs To Any
Make TV or Radio
TV Installations, Parts,
Tubes, Aerials, Boosters
Rowland’s
RADIO SHOP
Phone 430
JUST ARRIVED — Ingersol shock-
proof watches with unbreakable
crystal. EYilly guaranteed. $5.95 up.
Phone 400. SADLER-OWENS PHAR
MACY. lc
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,-
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid
dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc
USED PLUMBING—'New shipment,
tubs, sinks, lavatories. Some excel
lent built-in tubs. Noah’s Ark, Ab
be ville7S~C^
~2T=etr
SAY:
T SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE”
THANK YOU
Chiropradic for High Blood
Prssure
The following case histories are
submitted to show the efficiency of
the science of Chiropractic to re
duce high blood pressure.
Case No. 1038—Man, age 35,
Pressure before treatments 154.
Blood Presure reduced to 132 af
ter treatments.
Case No. 1024—Woman, age 42,
Pressure reading /l80, and after
treatments was 144.
Case No. 1026—Man, age 62,!
Blood Pressure was up to 190 and
one week later was down to 160.
Cqse No. 622—Woman, age 56,
Pressure reading 176. After treat-
menfs" reduced to 144.—
For further information consult
Dr. C. J. Hart, 254 West Main St.,
Laurens, S. C.—Adv.
Plenty Fertilizer
Although materials are very scarce, and al
though our tonnage is running well ahead of
last year, we have a LARGE STOCK of well-
cured fertilizer on hand.
Also—plenty Cal-Nitro \ ,
Also—plenty trucks for delivering
Call 62 for Prompt Service
C W-S GUANO COMPANY
Phone 32
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FOLLIES
* Repeat Performance On
FRIDAY, APRIL 25TH
LAURENS HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
8:00 P. M.
Entertainment At Its Best!
Featuring Home Talent In Appropriate Settings
and Costumes.
PROCEEDS TO BE USED FOR KIWANIS CLUB’S
. WORK IN THE COMMUNITY.
Adults $1.00 — All School Children 50c
Biggest Food Bargains
Found Anywhere
FRESH
Pork BACKBONES lb. iQC
BALENTINE SPECIAL
ROI OGNA
ik
mm m
COUNTRY STYLE M M
-SAUSAGE
—-ik—Hr
BALLARD OVEN-READY
BISCUITS
2 cans 25C
FANCY GRADE-A m m
FRYERS lb. 47 C
CARNATION-LARGE CANS
MILK
2 for 29C
WESTERN
PINTO BEANS
■X
ib 10c
BLUEBIRD SPICED
Pickled Peaches
&. 2,/2 24c
SANTA ROSA SLICED
PINEAPPLE
l
No. 2 can 2 S C
LIQUID
STARCH
qt 10c
•>
WILSON’S
BAKER1TE 3 lb. can
79c
TffARGOLD
Oleo Margerine 1-2 lb.
10c
MORRELL
SNACK
12 oz. can
John R. Holland
GROCERY and MARKET
Clinton, S. C. 200 Musgrove Street Phone 130.1
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY