The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 19, 1953, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, February 19, 1953
Society...
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! grade, in the United States Navy.
The bridegroom is a lieutenant,
! United States Naval Reserve. Both
are stationed at the U. S. Naval
Communications Station in New
York City.
FOR RENT—3-room apartment, pri
vate entranac,., private bath. Avail
able now. A. O f Daniel. Phone 535-R.
tf
NO HUNTING, fishing, or otherwise
trespassing allowed on my land.
H. J. Pitts. tfc
FOR SALE—'Used Duotherm oil heat-!
NOTICE — No hiinting, fishing or
trespassing on my property. H. M.
Hunter. 5-3p
FOR SALE—New Perfection oil stove,
5 burner. Looks like electric stove.
WANTED — A wood-burning cook
stove for a needy deserving family _ . , T i eto oc r
,ha has just had a tire loss. p h0 ne p uara ^ eed u L ‘ )le . "/*■ * 59 - 9 f
586—W. C. Baldwin, for information. term s. Cox Home & Auto Supply. 1c
or contact Mrs. Boyd Eubanks. Inc NOTICE —5 stray shoats found pn
FOR SALE
Pitts. ■
10 good mules. H. J.
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USED PLUMBING—New load tubs,
sinks, lavatories, etc. Noah’s Ark,
Abbeille, S. C. F26-6c |
MRS. GWEN O’CONNELL
Be Given At Armory
Today and Friday
DRAG HARROW, heavy 60-tooth, I PIANOS in excellent condi tion.j
will work with tractor. Post hole dig- i Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,.
gers, seed sowers, Tracon funnels. J prices low. The Trading Post, Lau-
Blakely-Burton
188.
Hardware.
Phone
1c
WANTED TO BUY—12 mules. See
H. J. Pitts. tfc
Mrs. Williams Hostess
Luncheon, Party
,,_ _ . . ^.onoc r On Tuesday Mrs. Bailey Williams!
er (wrll heat 4 rooms), $39.95. Easy b eau tif u iiy entertained a number of
terms. C ox Home & Auto Supply. c f r j en( j s At n00n s h e was hostess _ _
for luncheon and in the afternoon Fr66 CookinQ SCnOOl
for a bridge party.
Small tables were appointed for
the luncheon guests in a lovely set
ting of spring flowers. White and
pink camellias were combined with a free Frigidaire cooking school,
quince and other blossoms in the ored b Baldwin Appliance
living room and jonquils with .
greenery in brass containers adorn-1 ^ ls C1 ^» W1 ^ b® ^ e1< ^
land of State Training school on orj®^ den. In the dining room ] at the armory this morning (Thurs-
were bouquets of white quince and day) at 10 o’clock. The scrool will
pear blossoms. j he held on Friday at the same hour
The hostess’ mother, Mrs. W. S. j with all ladies of the entire com-
Nicholson of Darlington, Mrs. Ben! munity invited.
The school will be conducted by
a nati«iallly famous home econo
mist, Mrs. Gwen O’Connell, a na
tive of Georgia. Mrs. O’Connell
will have as her theme, “Better
Foods for Less Money,” and will
give a wealth of information about
food preparation, food buying, food
HOME FROM ALASKA
Friends of Airman 1st Class R&y
Jackson will be interested to know
he has returned to the states after
spending the past two years with
the armed forces in Alaska. He is
spending a 30-day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon T.
Jackson at their home on Calhoun
street, after which he will be sta
tioned at Moody Air Force Base,
Valdosta, Ga.
BANKS CLOSE MONDAY ,
t.
The two banks of the city will
observe Monday as a holiday in the
celebration ' of the birthday of
George Washington, they announc
ed yesterday. .
about January 22 and put in lot. Un
able to locate owner. Should be
claimed immediately, cost of feed in
creasing daily. State Training School.
rens, S. C.
INCOME TAX forms prepared.
Mrs. Tom Sease, 314 N. Adair St.,
after 3:30. Phone 399-W. tf
lc | Boatwright of Johnston, and Mrs.
James Chapman of Enoree, were
out of town guests.
Guests were invited for six
tables of bridge during the after
noon. Visitors’ prizes went to Mrs.
C. W. Stone and Mrs. Tom Ficklin,
while club . awards went to Mrs.
tic
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J. tfc
FOR RENT — Four rooms, upstairs,
unfurnished. 114 Enterprise St.' lc
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid
dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. ife
■Q& yval/O&tmfot,
FOR FRII FOiDKR WRIT! TO CALGON, INC.
HAOAN BUIIDMG, FITTSBUROH 30. PENNSYLVANIA
Horace Payne and Mrs. J. J. Corn-! storage—tips to help today’s home-
wall. Following the games refresh-1 maker judge food quality readily,)
ments were served in two courses, j plan new and appetizing meals
The grand prize to be given away
FOR SALE—Fine cow and calf. H.. J.
Pitts. lc
FOR SALE—Mahogany finish desk,
single bed, springs and mattress,
9-pc. dining room suite. Cheap for
quick sale. Can be seen at 308 Da
vidson St. Phone 1027-W. Ip
FOR RENT — 5-room house with
bath and wired for electric stove.
Call 511-J or see W. C. Bond. Ip
FOR SALE—9-pc. dining room suite,
9-ft. deep freeze, 3-gallon gas coffee
urn, used very little and good as
new, love seat, large coal heater
(will heat 4 rooms). Cheap for quick
sale. Other odd pieces of furniture.
Can be seen at 308 Davidson Street.
Phone 1027-W. Ip
-^-TX-K4R- -SANDERS—ReffT uLif samf*
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to make
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12. f tfc
FOR SALE—Doberman-Pincher pup
py, 6 months old, male. Phone Lau
rens 510. lc
Brilge Clubs And Friday will be a Frigidaire Deluxe
"(AT'/^^lr Range, without obligation to buyi
FOR SALE —Used push and power rOnieS I HlS W ©eK anything. Twenty free $5.00 food:
mowers. Prices are right. Will dem-' Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Mrs. Ar- : certificates will be given away also'
onstrate. Easy terms. Cox Home & nold Cannon entertained friends during the two days through the
Auto Supply. lc for five tables of bridge Wednes- CO urtesy of Dixie-Home Stores, C.i
day afternoon of last week at the w. Wise, manager. All food used 1
Ballard home. in the demonstrations will be given 1
Jonquils and quince with green- away each day.
ery and other flowers of the early: An announcement of the inter-;
season w'ere prettily ar-, esting event for housewives will be!
found in the advertising columns of;
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,; spring
careful compounding of his prescrip- \ ranged in the card rooms
A number of progressions were today’s paper,
enjoyed with Mrs. John W. Finney,
Jr., Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and
Mrs. W. M. Hughes winning score
prizes.
Late in the afternoon the host
esses served coffee with a salad and
sweet course carrying out the Val-
WANTED — Used baby carriage in en tj ne motif.
good condition. John Harper, 3^4 v
Hickory St. Phone 642. -Thursday- - .-rfternoon -Mrs:—Harry
FOR SALE I Baldwin and Mrs. Marion Milam
tion. Call 101.
HOWARD’S PHARMACY
“On the Square”
C. BRYAN HOLLAND *
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
REAL ESTATE entertained at bridge at the home
Seven-room- house- with -two- -baths;' "Of—Mrs. W. C. Bald win. „
good location in the northeastern
section of Clinton. If you are inter-
Camellias, sprays of quince and,
jonquils adorned the card rooms
WANTED TO BUY—Used air com
pressor, any size or type. Lee Has
kins, Phone 290-W. Ip
NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as
one-fourth down, 5% interest and 5
years to pay. We trade for anything
of value: furniture, cars, trailers, etc.
Mobile Homes, Inc., Greenville Hwy.
No. 25, Greenwood. tfc
PUBLIC SEWING—Those who live in
or around Lydia Mills who desire to
have sewing done, contact Mrs. Roscoe
Patrick. 305 Cypress St., Lydia. 26-2p
FOR SALE — Used 3.8 h.p. Lawson
motor. Guaranteed. $79.95. Easy
terms. Cox Home & Auto Supply. lc
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN—Want
ed reliable party to take over pay
ments on mahogany finsh, full key
board, nationally advertised, - fully
guaranteed spinet piano Will con-
>ider renting for few months. For
information write; District Manager,
Box 309, Fairmont, N. C. Please give
correct address. lc
FOR RENT — Two 4-room houses,
three 3-room houses, a 6-room house
with 100 acres land, and a 4-room
apartment in Bays Apts. Also Pop’s
Cafe. Also Copeland hall over Mc
Gees Drug Store. See H. J. Pitts, tfc
ested in a nice home let me show i where five tables were placed for
you this place. the games. A number of progres-
Large four-room house with small j sions were enjoyed with score
tract of land on highway near Clin-! prizes being won by Mrs. E. M.
ton. Long road frontage. | Felknor and Mrs. Francis Blalock.
Five-rom house on the Greenwood 1 Mrs. Blalock kept floating prize,
highway from Clinton. j Salad and dessert courses were
Four-room house on highway out. served with tea after the games,
from Clinton. Price $3,000. |
House for colored, in the Bell St.j Entertaining members of her
section of Clinton. and a dditional guests, Mrs.
Fi\e-room house three miles from p r j n gi e Copeland was hostess to
Clinton. An old tenant house 1° i friends for bridge on Wednesday
need o. repairs but worth the $1,250 0 f week at the home of;
asked. It is on two-acre tract with I Mrs Pringle Copelandi S r.
u . . , j When scores were counted after
id acres with tenant house on t ^ e progressions visitors’ high went I
highway out from Clinton. Stream to Miss Jinki Sadle r, an d club!
and bottom land suitable for pasture. ize tQ Mrs To HolHs Mrs j
no Ridings five miles John Wllliam Ki of Columbia,!
from Clinton. The road is being an out o{ town vi * sit0 r, was re-!
, i membered with a guest prize.
, ^ Ve I Later 3 33la d P^te was served
and Browning avenue. , _ weet „ were Dassed Fo r the
Lots on U. S. 76 at Joanna and on i -i ^ ,4
occasion jonquils and quince were
PROCESSING
SERVICE
WE CUT UP AND WRAP
MEAT
FOR YOUR FREEZERS
Call Us
Country Market
Phone 98
1
&a’i Jnto /te
Night and day throughout the year, scientists are working
in research laboratories in the interest of public health.
During the last two decades many diseases have been
conquered. There is reason to believe that more and more
progress will be made, that many afflictions now fatal will
gradually yield to medical research. Your doctor, and he
alone, is well informed on these new discoveries. He in
cludes new medicinal agents in his practice as. soon as
their therapeutic value has been established. Depend on
your doctor. Depend on us to fill his prescriptions.
Write Your Congressman “NO” on Socialized Medicine
✓ ,
McGee’s Drug Store
Phone No. 1
W,B.5.RB.8.kkkP>.kB.lU(.H..vRkR.R.IULRB,R,ltB.
Joanna-Whitmire highway.
Lots on the Laurens-Clinton high
way.
If you are interested in buying or
selling real estate, see me.
C. B. HOLLAND
Phone 715 Laurens
attractively combined with other
flowers of the early spring season
in decoration for the card rooms.
1953 Handy Daily Desk Diary for
appointments and memoranda re
minders. Chronicle Pub. Co., Sta
tionery Dept.
USED CARS
Here Are Our Used Car
SPECIALS
For This Week
Visit our lot adjoining Post
Office and compare our
prices before you trade.
1951 Chrysler New Yorker,
4-door, radio, heater. One
owner. Extra clean. $2195
1951 Plymouth Cranbrook,
club coupe, heater. $1475
1951 Chevrolet sport coupe,
radio, heater, directional
signals. Local owner. 1595
195B Chevrolet, black 2-door
sedan, leather ^upholster
ed. Extra clean $1395
1949 Dodge Meadow-brook.
4-door, fully equipped,
for $1295
1947 Plymouth, club coupe,
rood rubber. Extra clean,
for $795
Also many other used car
values. If we don’tt. have
what you want, we’ll ret it.
PLAXICO
MOTORS, Inc.
Your Chrysler-Plymouth
Dealer
USED CARS
REAL ESTATE
We Buy or Sell.
Also Handle Mortgages
and Loans.
FOR SALE
Eight room brick home, central
heaing system, large corner lot, Col
lege Heights, just completed.
Redwood house on Chestnut street,
large lot, just completed, central
heating, 6 rooms, breezeway and ga
rage, tile bath.
Five room house with bath, garage
and 2 acres of land on Greenwood
highway.
House on corner of Ferguson and
Musgrove, better known as “The
Avalon.’’ Ideal for boarding house.
Real buy. Rent or sale.
FOR RENT
Two apartments, Broad street.
RENTALS, LOTS, FARMS
W. G. KING
Real Estate, Appraisals, Mortgages
Phone 438 — Clinton, S. C.
LOANS
W'hen 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)
Mrs. Donald Rooney entertained
friends for two tables of bridge
on Thursday afternoon at her home
on Hickory street.
Preceding the games the hostess
served a refreshment course, sweets
and Russian tea. Mrs. John W.
Finney, Jr., and Mrs. Arnold Can
non were score winners and were
presented prizes.
Daffodils and quince with other
flowers of the season made a pretty
setting for the games.
Sajr—
“I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE”
Thank You
To Relieve
Misery of
m Mim-MaH mct muv
Filling
Dirt
and
top Soil
^ Ernest E. Cox
Better Known As
“DR. PEPPER”
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ROGERS
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DERBY’S MEXICAN STYLE
Chili & Beans
LADY BETTY FANCY PICKLES
Cucumber Wafers
DELICIOUS DEWBERRY OR BLACKBERRY
Gamer’s Jelly
WALKERS FLAVORFUL AUSTEX
Spaghetti meatballs
YOU SERVE MORE, WITH CANNED SALMON—Redgate
Pink Salmon
16-Oz.
Cans
16-Oz.
Jar
12-Oz.
Jar
15%-Oz.
Can
1-Lb.
Can
49c
19c
25c
25c
47t
Campbell’s Rich Red TOMATO No. 1 Cans
SOUP 2 for 23c
Silver Label
COFFEE
" 1-Lb. Pkg.
77c
Enriched Evaporated
CS MILK .
Tall Cans
3 for 40c
Gorton’s
FISH ROE ....
9V& Os. Can
29c
Libby’s Vienna
SAUSAGE .
No. *4 Cans
19c
Northern
TISSUE
3 rolls 25c
JUMBO SIZE JUICY FLORIDA
ftPAPHRIIIT
PLUMP TENDER DRESSED & DRAWN
ravrac
for
25c
lb. 4!
)C
York Imperial Cooking
APPLES .
2 lbs. 27c
Colonial’s Winner Quality
BACON .......
Lb. Pkg.
49c
Fancy Paacal
CELERY ...
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. 2 stalks 15c
Meaty Rib End
PORK ROAST
... lb. 49c
New Red
POTATOES
5 lbs. 37c
Gorton’s Foil Wrap
Flounder FILLETS, lb. 65c