The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 05, 1952, Image 6
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TttE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 5, 1952
WANT ADS
TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL
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over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price
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are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The
Chronicle Publishing Co.
BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
FOR SALE—Nice fryers, also started
pullets, 4, 9 and 16 weeks old. Phone
4113, Joanna. *— lc
FOR RENT —Furnished apartment,
two rooms and kitchenette. A. O'Dan
iel, 302 S. Owens St. Phone 535-R.
FRYERS
Smith.
FOR SALE
See
Meat Market, next to Bailey’s Bank.
Brown and white spotted ft] Sft srn all office room. Mrs. R. E.
Sadler, Phone 228 or 400. 1c
Clyde
3c-19
LOST
hound dog on Friday. Answers to
name Spot. Collar has inscribed.
• John Taylor, Woodruff, S. C." Any-
tne knowing whereabouts of same,
please contact Andy Gosnell, Joanna,
Telephone 2792. lco
FOR SALE—Orchard Grass, Sudan,
and a patient at the Blalock clinic.
Mrs. O. C. Derrick is a patient
at Hays hospital where she under
went an operation this week,
Mrs. Harold Kirby of Cross Hill,
is a patient at the Blalock clinic
Mrs. T. B. Durham is a patient
at Hays hospital where she un
derwent an operation
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payne, Miss,p, .£ *+ a
Jennie Payne and Horace Payne,; Unit UtGWS, AS
Jr., Milling Blalock. Mr. and Mrs., p r j n f er R e fj res Qn
.Tommy HoIIie and daughter, I in* LJ
Nancy, are spending the week at ootn DirtndQy
Myrtle Beach. They will be joined j —
rv-.r> cATv una-iKiifT’e over the week-end by Mrs. C. M.j (From The Laurens Advertiser)
FOR SABE-Hurlburts and Aun Ball< , y Mrs w L Marshal: ; j r , j aines x CrewSi known Lau .
Charlottes Bible story book. T ho m.s, MisS e s E i oise cook rens as '‘Chief,” lifelong printer,
Pitt.s, Fhone a.o- . l|and Emma Gray. ; and for many years a fireman and
Ronnie Shields of Norfolk, Va., policeman, this week on the oc-
the summer with his | oasion of his 88th birthday ex-
HUDSON Sprayers and Dusters from,,
60c to $1L95. Blakely-Burton Hard-;)- 5 spending ,
^ . i,,; brother and sister-in-law, Mi. and
ware ’ i 1 i Mrs. W. M. Shields.
FOR RENT —Small store building,! Mrs. F. P. Cauley, Mrs. Ray
formerly occupied by Copeland’s and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cauley and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Todd, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hardin
James Jacks and children at*crd-
ed the Hughes family reunion on
FOR RENT—Three-room downstairs l
xuo. ’ H unfurnished apartment. Hot water!
Cow peas, Cane Se , . , — ’furnished. Separate entrance. Re-i Ala -
Soybeans, Garden Seed. H. J. Pitts , u* K ^ n nt an v se arc
Store.
LADIES! Win a free S 14.95 dress on
June 30. With every purchase you
ntake from now until June 30, your
name will go in a box, and on that
date one name will be drawn.
Moore's Dress Shoppe. lc
HOUSE FOR SALE — 6-room house
with two baths, good location in
Clinton. Acre and half in the lot
which fronts oh two streets. C. B.
Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc
YOUNGS
PHARMACY
Registered pharmacist to fill
your prescriptions exactly as
your doctor-orders.
The Family Druggist Since 1882”
Phone 19 — We Gladly Deliver
time. Mrs.
Florida St.
USED PLUMBING — Trailer load Sunday at Paris Mountain park,
tubs, sinks, lavatories. Selects only, j Mrs." William Y. Thompson and
900 used doors in stock. Noah’s Ark,) daughter leave today to spend the
Abbeville, S. C. J12-6cj summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. McCarley, who have
been visiting here, in Sheffield,
Mr. Thompson will do re-
ce„, ly repapered. Can de -p at an,, --h ^
Clyde McCrary, 411 E nt at Agnes c0 | le6ei De .
^ catur, Ga., and Hugh Eichelber-
PlANOS in excellent c o n d i t i o n J ger, Jr., student at MeCallie, Chat-
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,'! tanooga. Tenn., have returned
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- j home for the summer. The later
rens, S. C. ' tfc!has as his guest John Lewallen of
-- ' ir~~ — r 1 Coral Gables, Fla., also a student
ROOT Bee Supplies We now ha\e< at MeCallie. They, will leave Fri-
a . good stock of supers and wax , day to attend a house party at Mi-
foundation, smokers, gloves 3nd| arn j
veils. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Icj M iss j 0 p ru itt spent the week-
FOR SALE — Baby carriage, practi-.^d in-Jacksonville, Fla.,_with her
cally new, good price. Cox Home &; sisters. Misses Rachel and Betty
Auto 'Su'ppty-. .~t le- Pfuitt. _ -- \ “ *.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Myers of
pects to retire entirely from active
work as a tyepsetter and take it
easy.
Mr. Crews gets the title of
“Chief’ from being chief of both
the city fire department and police
department in former days.
For the past several years he
has been in semi-retirement, work
ing two or three days a week in
The Advertiser composing room,
largely for accommodation to help
setting ads on rush days.
While he hasn’t worked on Fri
day or Saturday for a long time,
he is counting Saturday, May 31,
his birthday, as his official .day of
retirement.
Mr. Crews recalls as a 'boy ^e
worked in the printshop of his
father, the late Col. Thos. B\
Crews, who was editor and pub
lisher of the Laurensville Herald,
dated from /K 1848f Col. Crews died
in 1911 and the paper went out of
existence several years later af
ter passing through several hands.
Even during the later years of
The Herald he did part time work
for The Advertiser and l^ter full
time work, surrendering part of
his printing duties when he be
came chief of the city’s fire de
partment and chief of police. He
retired from the fire department
when he became a policeman and
retired as Chief of Police in 1940.
Since that time he has continued
his part time work with the Ad
vertiser.
He was the first chairman of the
Laurens City Firemmen’s and Po
lice Civil Service Commission from
which he retired voluntarily early
this year.
He began as a fireman in 1882
and as a policeman in 1914. When
he retired from city service in 1P40
he was presented a loving cup by
the Laurens Business League, now
the Chamber of Commerce.
When he was a young man he
was more than just a typesetter.
He was an expert in all lines of
printing done in towns the size
of Laurens. Nearly a}l of the larg
er department store ads of The
Advertiser, even up until this
week, were set by him with the
precision of a master. The small
er type, of course, had in- recent
years been cast on line casting ma
chines.
As a policeman he was the in
veterate foe of the law violators.
He took no foolishness from any
body. Whether he knew it or not,
he was jokingly referred to by
this being the day of the Mexican
bandit.
Mr. Crews has been a church
man from his youth. When seven
years of age he took a temperance
pledge in Sunday school and was
given a temperance badge which
pledged him never to “chew,
smoke or drink.” All who knew
him are aware that he has lived
up to the pledge to the letter. He
is a member and faithful attend
ant of the First Methodist church,
His wife, the late Hortense Wolff
Crews, died in 1945. He lives
with his daughter, Miss Bess
Crews. Other children are James
T. Crews, Jr., assistant chief of the
Donaldson Air Force Base fire de
partment at Greenville, Mrs. Mam
ie Wallace of Spartanburg and E.
L. Crews of Laurens.
a widely influential paper which many behind his back as “Villa,”
DR. L. B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939
500 South Broad St.
FOR CHILLS
8 FEVER O
DUE TO MALARIA
tiCtCt ™de with
ODD QUININE
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J. . j t{c
FOR SALE —Nice faFfryers, $1.00
each. Also New Hampshire red pul
lets $1.00 each. Clyde Smith, Phone
980. _ 3c
FOR RENT—STroonTfibuse in moun
tains, 2 K j miles from Hendersonville,
N. C. All modem conveniences. If
interested,—write “X." eye- The
Chronicle. lc
SPECIAL NOTICE to all hard of
hearing people, come in and have
your hearing tested, try one of our
hearing aids on a 10 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. tfc
Norman
New York are visitors here.
,Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Callie
Gault of North Augusta, will be
interested to know the former has
been called into service and v/ill
report to Fort Benning, Ga., on
June 10. A graduate of Presbyte
rian college, he is a lieutenant in
the ROTC. Mrs. Gault and little
daughter, Joy Godfrey, plan to
i spend some time here with her
Mrs. Ansel God-
VACATIONING " this summer? — A
room in a nice clean insulated home
is waiting for you. Cost reasonable.
Reference: Mrs. Alex Henry. Mrs.
Roy Walk Mars Hill, N. C. 4-2o
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
LARGE VEAL CALVES FOR SALE.
Three, 4 months old, weight 250 lbs., ; parents, Mr. and
sleek, fat, still drinking the whole frey.
milk and eating plenty fescue and i Mrs. Ernest Chaney has returned
ladino clover. T. B. Sumerel, RFD from a visit wit her son and,
No. 1, Laurens. ip ( daughter-imlaw, Mr. _ and _Mr3.
_____ z—;—, _—r-r Fr an k a. Chaney, in Forest Park, I
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &lGa F
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,J ^
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid- Qak Ridge Tenn f and Jamts A
die. Jeweler, Laurens, S, C. ^5! Chandler of Augusta, Ga., spent
LADIES! Win a free $14.95 dress on! the w;eek-end . with Mrs. J. A
Jtme 30. With every purchase .
make from now until June 30, your H^yme Murdock, recent grad-
name will go in a box, and on that , ua * e ^ Clinton high school, will
I Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Inman of||
date one name will
Moore’s Dress Shoppe.
be
drawn.
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leave Sunday for the University of
South Carolina, Columbia, where
he will be a member of the fresh-
condition m an class and will major in busi-
FEED SACKS in good
These sacks hold bushels grain.! ness administration.
25c each. Blakely-Burton’s Hard-
* lc
ware.
FOR RENT-
isher. See T.
No. 4.
Floor waxer and pol-
C. Johnson Co. Phone
tf
NOTICE—1 have three-partly broken
FOR RENT—Apartment at Crescent
Beach. For information, call Mrs.
Gus Young. Phone 181. J5-5c|
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Walter Nodine returned
- ! yesterday to her home at Lydia af-
ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS, ter -undergoing an operation at the
1 will loan to a responsible j Before you leave on your vacation Blalock clinic.
mules
oarty free for ten months. Hubert J.
Pitts. lc
WE buy, sell jmd swap horses and
mules. H. J. Pitts. tf
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sund
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to Atake
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12. 1 tfc
SACRIFICE AT ONCE — Nationally
advertised spinet piano. We must
place immediately small, like-new
spinet piano. Fully guaranteed, large
savii g. Can be obtained on terms to
suit your budget. Write Maynard
Music Co., Inc., Box 343, Salisbury,
N. C., for intormation where piano
may be seen. 19-3c
'call our office for an AETNA Acci- Friends of Mrs. Keith Adair will
dent Ticket. 25c a day, 10 days $2.00, be interested to know she is a
30 days $4.50. S. W. Sumerel, Agent, patient at Hays hospital.
Phone 80; Cliritoh, S. C. 12-4c Mrs. Annie Gunter of Joanna,
; is a patient at Hays hospital.
Bobby Prince, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Prince, underwent an
operation at Hays hospital yester
day.
Dan Kirby of Joanna, is a pa
tient at the Blalock clinic.
Friends of Miss Katherine Hag-
ler will regret to know she, is ill
YOUNG’S
PHARMACY
Organized 1882
Has served this community
for seventy years, and is to
day better prepared than
ever to meet your drug store
needs.
Phone 19 — We Deliver
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
This pharmacy maintains the high
est prescription standards. Regis-^ FLOWER PLANTS — Zrn n i a s in
FOR SALE—Used Boss table-top oil,
stove. Five-burner. $100 value for
S65. Easy terms. Guaranteed. Cox
Home & Auto Supply. lc
tered Pharmacists are at your ser
vice with adequate stocks of fresh H
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
STOR'E
“On the Square”
FOR SALE—Used Westinghouse re
frigerator, runs good, looks well,
guaranteed. Cheap. Cox Home and
Auto Supply. lc
FOUND — Umbrella left at Moore’s
Dress Shoppe. Owner identify and
pay 50c for this ad.
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FOR SALE—Holstein cow, first carlf.
Good milker. Mrs. J. L. Todd, RFD
No. 1 lc
Giant, Pompon, Persian Carpet and
Burpee Hybrids. Marigolds in Dou-
oie Lemon, Double Orange, Odorless
and Dwarf. Petunias, Red Salvia,
Pink Salvia, Asters, Scabiosa, Carna
tions, Pinks, Dwarf Feverfew, Ad-!
miral Byrd Daisy, Verbena and oth
ers. Tanglewood Farm. lc
LOTS EOR SALE—Lots on the Lau-
tens highway. Lots in the subdivis-;
ion at Joanna. C. B. Holland, Phone
715, Laurens. lc 1
FOR SALE — Used wheel chair in
good condition. Can be seen at 200
Jefferson St. after 4 p.m. lc
FOR RENT — Furnished room to|
young lady. References required..
Phone 377-J after 3:30 p.m., or come
to 314 W. Main St. lp‘
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
WE WILL BUY:
Oats $ .75
Barley 1.20
Poultry Whfcat 1.75
Yellow Corn in Shuck 1.95
FOB Laurens
All grains must be dry and
relatively free from foreign
matter.
CAROLINA
MILLING CO.
Laurens, S. C.
SAY:
“I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE”
THANK YOU
IF YOU DON’T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
LOUIE WEBB
Candidate for
ALDERMAN -
WARD 5
A resident of Clinton and
this community practically
all my life. Employed now
by T. E. Addison of Canada
Dry Bottling Co. of this
city. Member of Calvary
Baptist Church.
I promise faithful, hon
est service if elected, being
ever mindful of protecting
the taxpayers’ interests.
Your vote and support
on June 10 will" be appre
ciated.
Polls Open 8:00 A. M.
Close 6:00 P. M.
Ice Cream
25c pt
COKES or
PEPSI
35c ct. -1.35 case
Meat
Streak-O’-Lean
Lipton * I Vesper
TEA, V4 lb. ... H 35c TEA, i/ 4 lb. .
25c
Argo
PEACHES No. 2 1-2 can
SUGAR
5 lbs.
Libby Full Pound
Pork & Beans
3 for
Al-Pak-Co. Sweetened
ORANGE JUICE 46 oz.
Fancy Small Yellow
SQUASH
Morrell’s All-Meat
FRANKS
Calico CHERRY Blue Bird Spiced Pickled
Preserves, 12 oz 25c Peaches, ZVz size 24c
Country Style
\
SAUSAGE
End
PORK CHOPS
Morrell I Choice
BACON, lb 19c j BEEF ROAST, lb.
59c
Pet — Silver Cow — Carnation
MILK
2 for
John R. Holland
GROCERY and MARKET
Clinton, S. C. * 200 Musgrove Street Phone 130-J
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY