The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 18, 1952, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 18, 1932
WANT ADS
TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUT — TO SELL
Everybody Reads the Want Ada Terms Cash
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 cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The
Chronicle Publishing Co.
HRISTMAS MESSAGES: TAKE YOUR CHOICE
LOTS FOR SALE—Lots in the sub
division at Joanna, lots on U. S.
Highway 76 at Joanna. Lots on Jo-
anna-Whitmire road. C. B. Holland,
Stewart pecans, 35c p h one 715, Laurens. 1c
L. Russell Gray, or
- 1c
FOR SALE—(Fat hens, fryers, start
ed pullets and rabbits. Phone Joanna
4113, Chisholm. Ip
FOR SALE -
lb. See Mrs.
Phone 41.
NO HUNTING, fishing, or otherwise
trespassing allowed on my land.
H. J. Pi4s. tfc
FOR household gifts that last and
wear, give Wear Ever Aluminum,
Revere stainless steel, plastic lustre
w.are. Blakely-Burton, Hardware,
Phone* 188. 1c
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
805.
Phone
1c
GIVE useful gifts. We gift-wrap your
purchases from us. Blakely-Burton
Hardware. Phone 188. 1c
FARM FOR SALE — 65' acres with
tenant house on highway 5 miles
from Clinton. Stream and bottom
land on this place. C. B. Holland,
Phone 715, Laurens. lc
WE BUY—Scrap seed cotton. H. J.
Pitts. tfc
NOW OPEN—Daiseys Gift Shop in
connection with Gastley’s Grocery
on the Joanna highway. New ship
ment of Royal Haeger and Roseville
Pottery. Here you will find beautiful
gifts for every occasion. tf
FOR SALE — National cash register
in excellent condition. Call 835-J. Ip
PECANS
PECANS shelled
or - see R. A. Steer
MANY styles Army jackets, full of
warmth and hard'wear, sizes 36 to
50, new, $7.95-$15.50 — used, $3.50-
$6.50. New combat boots, 6 to 12’s,
$7.95 pr. Large stock good work
. . _ shoes and oxfords. Rykard’s Army
, readyto use Call, st0 . Harv Av Greenwood, S.C.
er, Phone 611-W. : ,
Jl-4c'
FOR RENT OR SALE—7-room resi-i^^^ SALE Broad breasted
dence and 63 acres of land, also 3- turkeys. Also small size broad
roonj tenant house, 2 , 2 miles from lj )reas ( e( j > jr et j on m ilk and yel-
Clinton on paved road. Will rent j , ow cdrn Cal , 16 Ethel> U)u
residence separate from land and, 0
tenant house. Write X,” care The; Jones and Mary Ellen. 27-2c
Chronicle. • If I CHRISTMAS TREES — Cedar and
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and! spruce pine. Holly and mistletoe, too.
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 1 All sizes from real small up. Farm-
604-J. tfc 1 ers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025.
NEED MONEY — But unable to
work full time. Earn good income.
Hours at your convenience. Write
Bbx , A,’’. care The Chronicle. 8-3p
WTYTA'gl
TmC. PEOPLES of ALL COUNTRIES
regard Comrade Stalin as the
GREAT DEFENDER OF PEACE”
THE KREMLIN
ELECTRIC mixers, pop-up toasters,
sandwich grills and waffle irons, Mir-
romatic percolators, electric irons.
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware. Phone
lc
FOR RENT — Two 4-room houses,
three 3-room houses, a 6-room house;
wviih 1 ini Ltcs land, and a 4-room j pqjj SALE—Good 2-horse wagon,
apartment in-Bays Apts. A.so ^ 0 P°- j paint still good on wheels; McCor-
. na.l.ovor . ..Gees Drug Store, i n -j 0Wer j n g 00c j shape;
J I'-'t-. ■ ■_ tfc j good cotton planter No. 40; all rea-
FOR SALE —Clean ’41 Ford, $300., sonably priced.' O'Dell B. Wilson,
Must sell at,, once. Contact C. M. j Route 1, Box ^96. lc
IIogLrs r .''J&lil F. Flnrlda , ■ tf | miT n QAjjf •
FOR SALE General Electric flat j are; selling our, stock of peonies, nya-
ironer, floor model, $65. Also .large j-cinths, iris, tulips, in fact, all of our
square Sunbeam waffle iron, $12.50. j fall bulbs that we have left, all re
Hamp McDaniel. lc duced 33 l V%. Sale starts Thursday
xrrvriiTvE' rT "T” u ! anc ^ ^ run on a come > f irst
INUllLti I erson is known "nO(served basis. Farmers Feed & Seed
took wallet in Penney’s Monday i store. Phone 1025. lc
afternoon at 2 o’clock. Please J dog and PET OWNERS—Don’t let
return to Post Office Box 261. your pet be covered with fleas and
No questions asked. lc oth er pests. Get him a Flea-No Mat
to sleep on and get rid of the fleas
and other odors too. Reasonably
Say Van Fleet
Setj To Launch
Major Offensive
Tokyo.—Gen. James A. Van Fleet
is holding off his army retirement
unt,il President-elect Eisenhower
takes office and makes up his mind
whether to “clobber the Commu
nists” in Korea or go along with the
present stalemate.
This was learned in authoritative
Tokyo quarters Wednesday.
If Eisenhower decides to attack,
after weighing the facts of his Ko
rean tour against U. S. commitments
to Europe, it was stated, then the
Eighth Army commander wants to
stay in harness and lead it..
" If Eisenhower decides against a
spring offensive, Van Fleet will end
his army career—in a frame of mind
approaching chagrin—at the age of
60.
CARD OF THANKS
* e.
I wish to thank my friends for the
lovely cards, flowers, calls and other
deeds of kindness shown me during
my recent hospital illness. Am happy
that I am now convalescing it my
home. —MRS. E. MOOD SMITH.
. NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Shady Grove u Home Demonstration
club of the Shady Grove community^
Route 2, Clinton, S. C., will apply te
the Secretary of State on December
22, 1952, for a charter as an elee
mosynary corporation. The purpose
of the corporation is to promote the
betterment of rural living conditions.
(Signed) MRS. DAVID PITTS,
President.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Complete line, all the little Itema
needed for the office.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Phone 74
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TO OUR CUSTOMERS
WE WILL MAKE NO MILK DELIVERIES ON
CHRISTMAS DAY.
We wish for. you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY
NEW YEAR. Please accept our thanks for your pat
ronage and good will the past year. '
LEAGUE’S DAIRY
Phone 359
Maryanne Carney gamely faces the herculean task of filling out 8,000 news
paper advertising orders which will be used in the announcement of Chevrolet’s ^
widely discussed 1953 passenger cars. Actually, Maryanne will get plenty of
help on the assignment, but her position among the stacks of insertion orders
emphasizes the promotional power behind the event.
FOR SALE—Fine cow and calf. H. J.
Pitts. . lc
FOR RENT"— 2-room apartment,
downstairs, furnished or unfurnish
ed. Private entrance. Mrs. Louda
Copeland, 415 Corner E. Florida St.
and N. Adair St. J15-5p
NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as
one-fourth down, 5% interest and 5
years to pay. We trade for anything
of value: furniture, c$rs, trailers, etc.
Mobile Homes, Inc., Greenville Hwy.
No. 25, Greenwood. tfc
SIGN PAINTING by Carl Gambrell,
Box 226, Phone 228, Whitmire. Ip
WANTED — Girl for general office
work. Prefer high school graduate
who can type. Need pot be expert.
Tri-City Finance Co. Phone 975 for
appointment. Ip
BOSTON TOY TERRIER—Register
ed under Satan the Eighth, for stud.
J. T. Lanford, 108 Locust St., Lydia
Mills. J®"!?
LOTS FOR SALE—Lots on the Lau-
rens-Clinton highway. Also 5-room
house just off the highway, well
worth the $1,500 asked. C. B. Hol
land, Phone 715, Laurens. lc
YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS BEST
Your doctor is an expert in the
science of safeguarding health. Call
on him at the first suggestion of ill
ness and call on us for competent,
careful compounding of his prescrip
tion. Call 101.
HOWARD’S PHARMACY
“On the Square”
HOUSEWIVES—Need extra income?
Avan offers an opportunity in Clin
ton. Sell 4 hours each day. Experi
ence unnecessary. Write Box 214,
Batesburg, S. C. J8-3p
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
priced at $2.95 up. Farmers Feed &
Seed Store. Phone 1025. lc
NO HUNTING or fishing on the
property belonging to Perry M.
Moore. tf
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment
at 314 W. Main St., or call 1044-W.
lc
FOR SALE — Several building lots
on Prather Circle, $700 each. M. H.
Hunter, Jr., Real Estate, Lauhens.
Phone 23851. tfc
NICE BIG PECANS from well ferti-
lized trees. Meats come out in halves.
Fine for roasting, fudges, etc. Phone
62 or 270. J. H. Pitts, Jr. 18-2c |
FOR SALE — Piano, in good condi
tion. Will make a nice Christmas!
present for a child. See Mrs. L. S. 1
McMillian or Phone 840-M. tf
REPAIRS—Radios and electric ap
pliances repaired. Called for and de
livered. Simon Pitts. Phone 636-J.
^ - 25-2c
LOLLIS TRUCK LINE —Local and
long distance moving. All furniture'
carefully wrapped and insured. Com
petent and safe service. Lollis Truck)
Line. Pitts St. Call 1002. Dec25'
FOR SALE—6 beagles; one 5'years
old, others 18 months. All running.
Lee Carroll Smith at Mountville af-|
ter 4 o’clock p.m. Ip
Clemson Downs
Blue Hose Here
Clemson got off to an early lead
and held it all the way to drop Pres
byterian in an intrastate basketball
DON’T LET
ANTS
WINTER IN YOUR HOME
Get a Bottle of
25 Cents
AT YOUR DRUGGIST’S
Guaranteed
PUP TENTS, $5.95; Jr. Wall Tents,
5x7 ft., $11.50; 7x7 ft., $14.95, new,
complete with poles. Kapok filled
sleeping bags, $13.95; Scout knives,
SI.00; Army trench knives with case,
$1.50-$2.50; canteens, mess kits, gas
masks, hatchets, wide leather belts
$1.50, footlockers and luggage. Ry
kard’s Army Store, Harvey Ave.,
Greenwood, S. C. lc
FOR THE BEST
in
LAUNDRY
and
CLEANING
SERVICE
Call DAVID OWENS,
Phone 74S-W
FOR SALE—New 2-bedroom house
pn, Prather Circle $5500. Liberal
terms. M. H. Hunter, Jr., Real Estate,
Laurens, Phone 23851. tfc
FOR SALE — Broad breasted
turkeys. Also small size broad
breasted. Fed on iqilk and yel
low corn. Call 16. Ethel, Lou
Jones and Mary Ellen. 27-2c
LOANS —
When in need of a person
al loan for your shopping
needs, come to see us.
Clinton Loan &
Investment Co.
Room 6, National Bank Bldg.
(Upstairs)
game, 82-64, here Tuesday ngiht.
Presbyterian’s principal weapon
was free throws against the free-
fouling Clemson team, but the 36
dropped in couldn’t balance off
Clemson’s 28-14 advantage in field
goals;
Clemson’s close guarding kept the
Presbyterian sharkshooters well
away from the basket, and enabled
the visiting quintet to dominate the
backboards.
Freshman Dave Thompson, Pres
byterian star, bed-ridden before the
game, played with an infected foot
and wasn’t able to give him usual
stellar performance.
Center John McGraw, of Clemson,
and forward Paul Nye of Presbyte
rian, were leading scorers at 15
points each. Forwards Thompson and
Clemson’s Marvin Robinson were
runners-up with 14 each.
Birth Announcements
PUCKETT
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puckett of Jo
anna, announce the birth of a son
on December 16 at Hays hospital.
NEAL
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neal an
nounce the birth of a son, Johnny
Robert, on December 17 at the Bla-
lock clinic. Mrs. Neal is the former!
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
RING CLEAR
HOSE
—60 Gauge, 15 Denier
1st Quality
«
Murray Garber’s
MARY COPELAND, Manager
p*
Miss Lillie Mae Wells.
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid
dle. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc
FOR SALE — New 4-room house on
Prather circle, $5,550. New 5-room
house on Prather circle, $6,500. Lib
eral financing on either of the above.
M. H. Hunter, Real Estate, Laureqs.
Phone 23851. tfc
FOR SALE — Underwood portable
champion typewriter with carrying
case, good as new. $60. Call 4731 Jo
anna after 5:30 or see Eugene Craven
at‘Joanna. Ip
NOW IS THE TIME to buy that
Christmas gift for yourself—a good
used car. Stop at our lot adjoining
the post office, let us show you the
wide selection we have, and explain
our liberal financing plan. (The first
payment on a car bought now will
be due February 1). Plaxico Motors,
Inc., S. (Broad St. 25-2c
WANT ADS
HOUSE FOR SALE—40 acres with
dwelling, on highway near Clinton.
Spring and stream on this place. If
you are interested in the county, let
me show you this place. C. B. Hol
land, Phone 15, Laurens. lc
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to make
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12. tfc
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau-
rens, S. C. tfc
FOR SALE—5 Goodyear tires, 7.60x
15, 4 used less than 500 miles and I
new. Call No. 11, Extension 48, be
tween 6 and 8 pan. lc
IF YOU DON’T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
iM
In this Happy Holiday
Season, we want to ex
press sincere thanks for
your past patronage and
wish you and yours a most
bountiful Christmas.
L B. DILLARD
Gent’s Furnishings
Let Us Save You Money on Your
Insurance Cost
No Membership or Application Costs To Pay
SEMI-ANNUAL RATES
See Me Today!,
LEWIS THOMPSON, Agent
Automobile Insurance Underwriters
BLALOCK DRIVE — JOANNA, S. C.
Phone 3691
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