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/ Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 28, 1953 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 50c up to 25 words, 2c each additional^ word. v • Multiple Insertion —5 times for price of 4. • Classified Display — 65c per inch, per insertion. • Obituaries. Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charged at 2 ^ents per word. Minimum $1.00. • ALL WANT AD VS CASH DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. Small Fry League To Ooen Monday, Standings Given The Small Fry league will open I Monday at 10 a.m. on the Little League field. The opening game will be between Academy and Lydia, 8 ;to 10 year old boys. The little boys will continue to play each morning [at 10 o’clock through July 17, except |for the week of July 4. Mrs. Harrell Wilson Speaks To Group ^ 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 Sudan Grass. -SOY BEANS—Millet, Cowpoas, Milo, Hegari and adapted hybrid seed corn. Farmers- Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c 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. FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call W. G. 1 Ed Smith will coach Florida Street King & Sons. 438. tfc I little boys, Charles Oxner will be at “THE STATE’’ i Academy, Mr. Oakley at Lydia, and - Subscription or complaint ! either John Dowdle or Millard Dan- Call Edd Wells Phone 626-Rliel at ThornweR. Small Fry players FOR SALEr-Lot on Shands Street,!must be sure to give their coach 50x131 ft. Myrtle Shumate, State: their name, month, day and year Training School. Phone 11.— Ip [ birth.-Also see your coach as to prac lice hour. Small Fry games will be PIANOS in excellent condition. five j nn i ngs j n length. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. ,tfc P L O W I N G , harrowing and yard Florida present are Little League Street Little Legauers setting a hot pace landscaping by' the tour or job. Call }*' 1 ' le f uc , u ' ilh J ix , wins al ? < J 58G, Baldwin Motor Co., or 391-W, lMSK - Academy Street » r.ght No. 25, Greenwood. tfc] W. W. Orr, operator. 28-2c FOR SALH^MeNair's hybrid corn, NC 27. Heath Copeland. 28-2p FOR RENT — Two freshly painted apartments. Each 4 rooms, and pri vate bath. 604 S. Broad St. Taylor Martin, Phone 372, Newberry. Ip FOR SALE — Duplex apartments, Caroline St, very nice rental invest ment. $4,500. Lots on Prather Circle, $500 and $600 each. M. H. Hunter, Jr, Real Estate, Laurens. Phone 23851. tfc BINDER TWINE —5 lb. and 8 lb. sizes. Also baler twine. Place your orders now for cotton or burlap bags for harvesting time. Farmers Feed & ; their heels with five'wins arid che loss. This was to Florida Street, and SMALL PIANO! Looks and plays ‘ these two teams tangle again Friday like new. Guaranteed. Can be pur- at 5 p.m. chased for small monthly install-! ments on balance. Write: Collections Pony League Unit, Box 461, Concord, N. C. notify, where to see instrument. Will The Pony league got bfT to a fast start on Monday, May 18. Thornwell FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 26th day of June, 1953, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of N. A. Shouse, Jr., in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurefts County, at 10 o clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or be fore said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. N. A. SHOUSE, SR., Adm., R-l, Whitmire, S. C. May 26, 1053. 18-4p i i WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. MAJORETTE CLASSES Will Be Taught By JACKIE FRANKS Monday and Wednesday Mornings BEGINNING JUNE 8 ACROBATICS BATON TWIRLING - MARCHING Call 704-M Mrs. W. Harrell Wilson of Green-; 28-c is setting a fast pacelin this league, | ville, well known in ■ Garden club ! with three wins and no losses. Benjijwork throyghout the Southeast, gave STERLING by Towle, KirK, Reed & Timmons pitched a no-hitter against tan interesting lecture Monday after- Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, | Lyfhjj Monday and William Archie,' noon to members of local garden 736-J. 608 v alver * Ave - Wilbur Rid-; of last year’s Little League All-Stars, i clubs in Jhe high school auditorium. die. Jeweler, Laurens, S. G I pitched a one-hitter against Florida Mrs. Wilson, a witty and entertain- C. BRYAN HOLLAND ! Street. Real Estate I Phones 715, 23826 Labrens, S. C. ! Standing for L. L. Through May 25 ! thusiasm and personality ing speaker, carries her audience in to her subject through her own en- (Ovcr Brown's Jewelry Store) Seed Store. Yhone 1025. 1c FOR RENT — Light housekeeping apartment. Will be open Saturday. Mrs. James Brewington, 504 Mus- grove St., Phone 217-J. ELECTROLUX Supplies. H 104-J. . Sales, Service and W Florida St 6 j Academy 5 L. Baldwin, T&pho™\£MalZ>ZZ.ZZ Z Z 2 tfC ! •Thornwell .... 2 PEAS—Milo, hegari, sudan grass, soy beans, orange cane molasses cane, iesepdpza. serecia seed. H. J. Pitts. tfc TONE I P your soil with “SOIL- Lydia 1 TONE,” our new enriched ferti- icllizer. C-W-S Guano Co. Phone j 62. 4-3c e Nine Leading L. L. Hitters AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS cost 25c A DAY—PAY UP TO $5,000. S. W. SUMEREL, Aetna-izer. Phones 80 and 32. FOR SALE Pitts. 10 good mules. H. J. tfc Chandler tf JACK'S Cookie Company has exclu sive fraribhTse ""for ' 'salesma n with panel truck to service stores in Lau- county. Aipply- to ~A^iL„BrQQk;?, room 202 Creason Bldg., Telephone 41245 P. O. Box 104, Columbia, S. C. 25-5p FOR SALE—5r-room house on Bla lock Drive Ini Joanna, just being completed. R. L. Littleton, 401 Sims St., Joanna. Phone 5091. 28-3p HOUSE WANTED Have Long-Term Rental Prospect For your 2 or 3 bedroon^ (possibly larger home in good neighborhood. Please call at once if your house will be' available within next 30 days. Rent should be reasonable. Call ROBERT E. WYSOR Real Estate & Insurance Phone 85J lChaney (Fla.) Mathis (Lydia) 11 AB~ ~rr rPcTTT 20 14 .700 .14 9 .643 .20 n .550 .14 7 .500 20 8 .400 .15 6 .400 13 7 .389 .19 7 .363 .11 4 .364 L 1 Mrs. Wilson who is a niece and 0‘namesake of the late Miss Clara 1 [ Duckett of 'this city, came on an in- j 41 vitation of the Clara Duckett club, 5 and said in an interview, “1 am de- 6 lighted to come and speak to your' group and try to take her place and' 1 go into your homes.’’ She also spoke; of the increased amount of intercst i Pony League Standings May 25 and for sizes of dusts and sprays your garden or farm pest con Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c FOR RENT —Joanna Beauty Shop, completely equipped, 4 booths, ar- conditioned. See M. C. Duncan, Jo anna Stores. 28-5c OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little items needed for the office CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 PLANTS — Fresh local field grown plants of all kinds. Call us. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. 1c FOR RENT —House at Joanna, jus*, off Columbia highway on Browning Drive. Living room and dinette com bined, den, 2 bedrooms, bath, .kitchen with electric water heater installed. Immediate possession. [Reasonable rent. Shown by appointment. If in- terysnyi, phpnf 720. Clinton, .,.lc FOR SALE —Lot on Hays St., with enough brikerete to build 4-room house. Call 887-J after 4 p.m. Ip LIVE OR DRESSED CATFISH—On hand at all times. Let us supply you. J. J. Seawright Grocery (ton Joanna- Clinton highway). Phone’ 986-W. 1 l-4p HELP WANTED—Male —$2 hourly possible doing assembly; work at home. Easy, clean, handwork. We *umisfce«tiything. For details, write Kenroe Mfg. Co., Yorktown, Indi ana. Lp FOR RENT — 3'-room downstairs rtment, painted since [last o pancy. Mrs.' George.^ Honfmd, 405 Musgrove St. Phone 269-R. 1c BEAUTIFUL SCRAPBOOKS, make appreciated and‘useful gifts for grad uate;*. Chronicle Publishing Co. USED CARS Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil. , Yard Gardening scaping. —.— Thornwell i Flnrirln W 3 1 L 0, 11 i Academy 1 r r ll Lydia 1 2 j Joanna 0 2! | Four Leaders in Strike-Outs (LL) jBrooksire (Acad.) ...27 Chandler (Fla.) ... 26 Gaffney (Lydia) 21 Tumlin (Lydia) ( •21 Four Leaders in Strike-Outs - ■ (Pony) [Timmons (Thorn.) .23 Patterson (Acad.) .21 Sease (Fla.) ....14 W. Archie (Thorn.) ....12 ' Home Runs—L. L. Brookshire (Acad.) ... Campbell (Acad.) 1 :Chaney (Fla.) 1 a pose and meaning.” . Mrs. Wilson, whose tongue and tin- gers are equally nimble, arranged and talked at the same time, using specimens brought by members of the club for arrangements, in addi tion to her own designs. -She is a nationally known-judge cago, Tampa, Atlanta, Ntrsh-vdihr,"' m'*yr<MitiT>rr places in the Carolinas. New York, “ttr~vario Society... (continued from page 3) Jr., and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs III, were bridge winners and Mrs. R. E. Jones MEAT SPECIALS! Fresh Dressed FRYERS, lb/ 49c 47c Morrell’s PICNIC HAMS, lb. Center Cut PORK CHOPS, lb. 73C Country Style Pork ^ SAUSAGE, lb 49C All Meat BOLOGNA, lb 39c Fresh Dressed Catfish, lb. ........ 49c Mullets, lb. THE COUNTRY MARKET Phone 98 and Chandler (Fla.) i Schedule for Coming Week Land- Thursday .... Thornwell vs. Joanna Roses, daisies and larkspur werejj.j attractively combined in decoration! ♦> for the card rooms. jj-* -* _ _ (ft Members of her club were invited j« | op Thursday to the home of Mrs. g H. L. Eichelberger for a bridge luncheon. 8 A low bowl of roses was used as ! •.* a centerpiece for the dining table i AUTO FIRE LIFE Fri ri$y Florida vs. Academy Monday * * ^ est where covers were laid for the eight! , Roses and other summer: ,, « ( j ii j 1 n, , . Lydia vs'. Academy j flowers were ’placed ' at' ’vantage I'owcr Mowers ^and H a n d j Tuesday thornwell vs. Florida ; p oints elsewhere in the home. Mowers sharpened. -^csd.iv ^ Joanna vs. Lydia j Mrs. H. M. Wise made top score for the progressions follovvinig the lunch- , eon. Rev. D. L. Duncan of Greenville, ♦ . j is conducting services at the Pen- Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ayliffe tecostal Holiness church at Joanna R. Jacobs entertained members of through Saturday, with servjres hor hrjlge club, and several addi- each evening at 7:30. The public tional guests. is invited to attend. I Three tables were arranged for S ♦ ♦ tt 9* ♦> IB 3 3 •V it 99 B 8 3 3 Are You Paying too Much For COX SEED CLEANERS 609 E. Florida St. Phone 184-J tf REV. D. L. DUNCAN MIDWAY (0 fie « u 0 U tf) D USED CAR SPECIALS 1951 Chrysler, Windsor deluxe. 4-door, radio and heater. Ex tra clean. One careful owner. 1950 Plymouth, special deluxe, 4-door, heater. Extra clean. A real nice automobile. 1949 Dodge Coronet club coupe, radio and heater. One local owner. Extra clean. c 1949 Plymouth special deluxe, pi 4.door, heater. Drives and O handles perfectly. One own- o er - J 1946 Ford, super deluxe, 2- tf) door, new paint. 1946 Chevrolet, 2-door, Aero sedan. New paint. Many other used car bar gains. Drop by our Used Car Lot—see, drive and price our used cars. Located on N. Broad St.—next to Post Office. Plaxico Motors * Clinton, S. C. USED CARS ADVERTISEMENT [other mixed arrangements of sum- nDllir III TUtATDC 4U Drawin S sand specifications for mcr f i 0W ers. UKIVt-in I riCill Kl truet.Qn_of v the_Gray Court: When cards were laid aside Elementary -1 the games in a setting of gladioli and 3 the! \\ Thursday CAPTAIN PIRATE (Technicolor) Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina COMEDY - CARTOON Movie Treasure Chest _ , _ School, Gray Court, hostess served refreshments in two; South Carolina, are now available I *•* , courses. Top honors for the afternoon were jit May 2S for distribution to 'contractors by Harold Woodward, Architect, 150 won L y Mrs. R. C. Adair. Acher Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Mrs. Norman Sloan entertained Applications from contractors in- members of her bridge club ancf sev- Fridav-Saturday SKY FULL OF MOON Carleton Carpenter, Jan Sterling COMEDY - TWO CARTOONS terested in bidding on this work to- eral other guests Tuesday for a num- gether with a deposit of $25.00 ber of afternoon games. .should be filed promptly with the Three tables were in play with Architect, and the bidding mate-1 Mrs. Howard Smith and Mrs. Cleo , tials will be forwarded as soon as. Wilder receiving high and ^second posible. Any bidder upon return- score awards. Later the hostess serv- ; ing such set promptly and in good ed a salad course. May 29-301 condition will be refunded his| Pink apd blue hydrangeas effec- deposit and any such non-bidder lively decorated the card rooms for upon so returning such set will be,the occasion, refunded half his deposit. Sub contractors may obtain th e neces sary materials for bidding in the Sunday-Monday June 1-2 THE NAKED SPUR (Technicolor) James Stewart, Janet Leigh SHORT - CARTOON , Tues.-Wed. June 3-4 OPERATION SECRET Cornel Wilde, Phyllis Thaxter CARTOON A dessert bridge was given on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Frank same manner (with $25.00 deposit) Cauley for members of her club. and upon, return of the material in good condition will -be refunded their deposit less th e actual cost of printing, j Bids will be opened on this work by the Owner at 11:00 a. m., EST, June 12, 1953, in the office of The Superintendent of Laurens County School District No. 55, 426 West Main Street, Laurens, South Caro lina. Bids shall be based upon con ditions at the site, the specifica tions which include the General Conditions, and the Drawings. The dwner reserves the right to rieject any or all bids. Board of Trustees, Laurens'County School District No. 55, . t G. MILLER MoCUEN, Chairman. ‘ 1c Garden flowers featuring sweet peas, daisies, roses and pansies made a pretty background for the two tables. After a sweet course several progressions were made. High score went to Mrs. Jack Red, a club visitor and second to Mrs. M. Q. Higginbotham. Episcopdl Church Present^ Organ The All Saints) Episcopal church of this city has been presented a Wurlitzer electric organ by the Bailey Foundation. TAe gift was announced last week and the organ has already been installed. The Bailey Foundation was es tablished in 1949 by members of the late M. S. Bailey family. Automobile Insurance? State Farm May be Able to Save You Money I— Careful Drivers State Farm aims to insure only careful drivers — which means fewer accidents—better rates for you! II— Single Sales Cost Through membership plan you pay acquisition cost for each coverage and each car only once! III— Convenient Semi-Annual Premiums f 1 ^ Easier to meet-—cost nothing extra! IV— Continuous Policy Same policy retained as long as car coverages and conditions remain the same. Saves cost of new pol icy at each renewal! ^ FOR INFORMATION AS TO OUR RATES AND COVERAGES— CALL OR CONTACT OUR AGENTS! State Farm Insurance Companies CLINTON HOTEL BLDG. • 1 N ' , , v . Phone 960 j- — M.Q. Higginbotham L. W. Nabors _ 99 8 3 3 99 ♦> 8 3 3 1 :: 3 :: • # 3 %> if ♦> m % if 3 3 :.t 3 8 \s I A. W. Milam -j