The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 22, 1953, Image 6

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. .-.-/k - J- -r ' JKw;- ‘ ... .JL. .»,* -W:* " ■t ■'V Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 22, 1953 11 . a ■ . ..4JL8 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— *■ • First Insertion — Minimum 50c up to 25 words, 2c each additional word. • Multiple Insertion — 5 times for price of 4. • Classified Display — 65c per inch, per insertion. • OMtuaries. Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charged at 2 cents per word. Minimum SI.00. ALL WANT AD VS CASH a. m. Wednesday. DEADLINE • - 9 WITH THE SICK Carol Shealy, son of Mrs. PeOrl Shealy, underwent a tonsilectomy Tuesday at Hays hospital. Little Dickey Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson, un derwent a tonsilectomy last week at the Blalock clinic. Mis^ Mattie Prince, who has been a patient at Hays hospital suf fering a knee injury, was transferr ed this week to Self Memorial hos- will be patient FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, i FOR SALE—1-door 2 rooms and kitchenette. A. O’Dan- good car, low price. Dodge sedan, A. O’Daniel, ff jel. Phone 535-R. Afl- ! FIELD FOR SALE — Fryers Phone Joanna 4113. W. holm. and Q. hens. Chis- Ip FOR RENT—Floor w'axer. Call W. G. King & Sons. 438. tfc SEED — Fescue, Rescue, i Clovers, Orchard Grass, seed oats,; etc. Farmers 1 'Feed & Seed Store.; Phone 1025. ’ J 1c REAL ESTATE Wet Buy or Sell. AI so JidndJe-Mo r tga ges and Loans. pital in Greenwood. Friends of R. D. Nance interested to know he is a at the ; Blalock clinic. Mrs. Harold Cauble of the nurs ing staff at the Blalock dlinic, un derwent a tonsilectomy last week. Mrs. Mary Barlow is a patient at Hays hospital. Michael Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones, Jr., is conva lescing at home following a tonsil ectomy at the Blalock clinic. Little Izelle Worthy and Mrs. Ressie McKenzie, who have been patients at the Blalock clinic, have returned to their homes. i METAL TEAPOTS If metal teapots are not used for some time, they are. likely to be- i come musty. This can be prevent-! cd by dropping a lump of sugar into} the pot before putting it away. HOLES IN WOOD Small holes and small cracks on the exterior surfaces of wood hous- jrfac ?air FOR SALE Lovely three-bedroom home, liv- FREE! — Hurry to Moose’s Cloth; i n g r0 am, dining room, pine-paneled Shop. We will give you a beautiful (kitchen, laundry room, bath, with every | cen t ra i heating system. Large corner j Rhinestone Necklace with FOR SALE—2 coal heaters in^good, purchase (i aw . a way or cash) of i 0 t. Perma Stone front, ideal loca condition, cheap, sippi Youngs. * . . I k'lftaatr v iclvv Call 22. Mi 5515 - $10.00 o r more. 1P| tfc WOMEN without tion on Pine street. Excellent buy. Six-room house with bath, garage, outdoor fireplace, all metal kitchen, and landscaping, College experience are NO HUNTING fishing or f res P ass ‘ making $20 to $30 weekly by work ing on my property. T. Heath Cope-1 j n g convenient hours near home shrubbery ^ land. Sg-ltOV. 12 ta ki n g orders for Avon Christmas View. Wonderful buy, house priced gifts. Territories open in Clinton, j to sell. Convenient financial terms. Write Box 214, Batesburg^ S. C. f Six-room house, bath and hall, 106 6p-Nov. 19 Academy St. Lot fronts 100 ft. on FOR SALE - One dln^te^te. Ac J ad f n - v Sl " 28 ,° «• dee S' Has a , bou: Coldspot refrigerator. Dixie P«en tre« end aeme law stove, living room suite. Call 720-. oa “ s ' Good value for *«- LAURENS Ready-Mix Concrete, de livered at competitive prices. Prompt Laurens Ready-Mix, Phone service. 3071. Night 24506. tfc W after 3:00 p. m. USED DOORS — 400 good doors. Noah's Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 6c-N26 FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have | FOR RENT—1 all the necessary material to make, apartment, and your ' floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone 12. _ _ INK — Washable blue, permanent blue, black, green, brown, red and white Show card ink, all colors. Chronicle Pub. Cq., Phone 74 ELECTROLUX Sales, Seryicf and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin. Telephone IP ture development. Excellent location. Terms: one-third down and balance large housekeeping! secured by note and mortgage at 5%. unfurnished rooms.; 28 acres fronting about 900 ft. on Phone 652-J after 5:00 p nu Ip; Whitmire highway No. 72 about 7 $10.00 TO ANYONE lhal will find miles from monument in Clinton, i my bull bitch, dead or alive. Color, Suitable for homes or housing de- Brindle. Answers to name Sue. velopment. Electricity, mail route No questions asked. W. H. (Red) and bus along highway. Easy terms. Spoone, Clinton, S. C„ Rt. I. Ip CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ben J. Beasley wishes to express their thanks and appreciation for the kind expressions of sympathy shown them during thgir bereavement. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends for visitts, flowers, cards and fruit during my illness. Also Dr. Bla lock and the nurses for the kind ness shown me while a patient at the Blalock clinic. I pray God’s richest blessings on everyone. —MRS. NANNIE BROWN PROFESSOR EL WOOD 604-J. tfc USED PLUMBING — Sinks, tubs, lavatories, etc. Noah's Ark, Abbe ville. S. C. 6c-N-26 HELP WANTED—Female, white or Asbestos siding house, 2-story, on S. Owens St., lot 135 ft. by 135 ft. colored,--experienced in all kinds rooma ' ' w ? ba,hs ' Good co "- al.erat.ons Musi be able to use dI “°"' excellenl Ioca “ on ' New Universal sewing machine. 1 The John T. Blakely estate. As- Apply Sunshine Cleaners. 1c bestos siding frame house, nine rooms and two baths. Lot 140 ft. by 140 ft. No. 307 S. Owens St. Excel- PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. tic TURNIP SEED, rye grass, orchard grass, rescue grass, Abruzzi rye, bar ley, oats, crimson clover. H. J. Pitts Store. , .MJi-.i ANTIQUES—Pianos, china, glass. New load. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C. Oc-N-26 WANTED TO HIRE — Clerk for store and outside selling. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c FOR SALE—Used five-burner Nes- co oil cook stove. Guaranteed to please. Special $49:95. $7.00 down, $2.00 per week. Cox Home and Auto Supply^ >_ 1c FOR SALE — 48 Aero Fleetline Chevrolet in good shape, $650. Rev. Fred Rowe, 186 Tillman Circle, Phone 2371, Joanna. 1c BEDROOM FOR RENT — Reason ably priced. 301 S. Owens St., or see C. H. Reeves at the Colonial Store. Ip lent location. Good condition. NO HUNTING, trespassing or dumping on my property John L. Adair, Jr. 3p-22 W. G. KING Real Estate, Appraisals, Mortgages Phone 438 or 728 — Clinton, S. C. FOR RENT — Six-room upstairs apartment. Good location. Write' X care The Chronicle. 1c FOR SALE — Berkshire purebred pigs, 8 weeks old. Boars and gilts,; 18 weeks old, with or without reg istration certificate. Bellview Farms, j Phone 310, Anderson, S. C. 5p-22 FOR RENT—Small office or stor age room on Pitts St. Call or see Mrs. R. E Sadler, Phone 2?8. 2c-29 GRASS SEED Rye Grass. Permanent lawn mixtures for both sunny and shady lawns. . Farmers Feed Cr Seed Store “THE MAN WHO KNOWS” CHARACTER READER and BUSINESS ADVISER Special Reading $1.00 Not to be classed with a gypsy! If you want FACTS, not PROM- ises, call for advice. If you are dis- ouraged, in love, marriage, business investment or disappointed in life, this message is for you. Call today, tomorrow may be too late. Don’t be discouraged if others have failed to help you. One visit will convince you that he is different and gives the most reliable advice on all matters pertaining to the welfare of one’s lif. Hours: 9 A.M. to 10 PJtf. Daily Including Sunday CLINTON-JO ANN A HIGHWAY Clinton S. C. Trailer Opposite Midway Drive-Iin es may be filled in either with put ty or caulking material, applied with a putty knife. When set hard, they can be painted over. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Laurens, S. C. Phone 794 WATCH FOR NOV. 5 CHANGE OF LOCATION From 500 S. Broad to 205 ELM AVE. L B. MARION, N. D. PHONE 939 tt svat&aaattBaaaaszxiaaGsxzsaz'. WATCH FOR NOV. 5 BUY NOW AT MILL PRICES! FIRST QUALITY FABRICS SALE THROUGH OCTOBER Rice Stix Drapery Materials Values from $2.50 to $4.50 Sale Prices 69c to S1.69 COTTON PRINTS 3 Yds. for $1.00 CHAMBRAY 4 Yds. for $1.00 PLAIN PERCALE 4 Yds. for $1.00 BROADCLOTH 75c Yd. DOTTED SWISS 59c Yd. FINE SATINS 98c Yd. NYLON HANDBAGS $1.25 Each ERWIN SPORT DENIM 59c Yd. RAYON DRAPERY LINING i 19c Yd. UNBLEACHED DOMESTIC 19c Yd. PAJAMA MATERIAL 22c Yd. RAYON TAFFETA and SATIN 49c Yd. TABLE CLOTHS $1.25 to $1.59 NAPKINS 75c Dozen MILLIKEN WOOLENS AT LOW PRICES Textile Remnant Shop 1825 Wade Hampton Blvd. GREENVILLE, S. C. (Directly Across from Bob Jones University) THE CURTIS CIRCULA TION COMPANY will ap point one man or woman for Laurens County. Better than average earnings. Home nights. Possibly car fur nished. Liberal expense ar rangements. Experience not necessary, will train. Berson • must be able'to work'ppto 7 hours per day, drive] ear. Age no limit. Write Curtis A Fountain,’Box 264, Hart well, Ga. 12-4c FOR RENT— Furnished Call 1044-W or come to Main St. bedroom, i 314 West! 1 1c STERLING by Towle, Kitk, Reed & ■ Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, 736-J. 608 Calvert A\ e. Wilbur Rid dle. Jeweler, Laurens. S. C tfc FOR SALE—Used electric stove. Watch for Our Grand Three burners and deep we ^ co °k* 1 1 er. Also small Duo-Therm oil heat er. Both in good condition. Call Dr. George R. Blalock, 110 or 31. 1c C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store* FOR SALE—Easy Spindrier wash ing machine. Good condition, $75. See Lewis Pitts, Country Market! ip DESKS, FILING CABINETS and all items needed for the office. Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR SALE — Used cash register, $50. See Ed Sadler, 506 Chesitrtut St. Ext. Phone 200W after 6:00 p m. Ip ABSOLUTELY no hunting, fishing or trespassing on my property J. Leake. LOST — Black draw-string faille bag containing $20 and two keys on North Broad St. Tuesday night. 1 Reward. Call 596-W after 6:00 p. m. 1c Free Prizes! Free Food Baskets! Free Grand Prize! WANTED TO BUY—House in city i or house and land outside city. See T. H. L. Burroughs or call Burroughs lc Curb Market, 457-J. Ip BULBS FROM HOLLAND—Nar cissus, Tulips, Iris, Crocus, and all other fall-time planting bulbs in jumbo sizes. The best only. Com plete planting instructions. Farmy-j ers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. <A (E < U “Yep, they follow the Colonel around by the dozens ’cause he’s always going down to Plaxico’s. Just follow' the crowds down there to get the W Pi best in used cars.” q Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil. Yard Gardening and Land scaping. Dump True Service—Moving Dirt. Grading and Excavating.j Tractor Plowing. We will appreciate opportuni ty to figure with you by hour or contract. COX SEED CLEANERS 609 E. Florida St. Phone 184-J We are introducing for the shopping convenience of our friends and customers, old and new — HOLLAND'S FOOD CENTER" — a completely new, modern equipped, self- service, cash and carry shopping center. We will be located on the square, in the building formerly occupied by the Rogers Store. Everything is new, even doors and floor covering. We are the most modern food store in the city of Clinton, featuring departments for Frozen Foods; Re frigerated Produce, purchased fresh daily; Health and Beauty Aids; and including a brand new, fully-equipped Meat Department, specializing in top quality Western and local meats, seafoods, and poultry. We ta^p this opportunity to thank individually and personally, each of our many friends for making the new "Holland's Food Center" a reality through your continued faithful pat ronage from the first day of its founding in 1942 by the late John R. Holland, under the firm name of John R. Holland Grocery, to the modern food center it is today. D It r This week: O 1951 Chevrolet 4-door, good ^ as new. • 1951 Chevrolet Club Coupe, extra clean. 1950 Dodge, good car. 1949 DeSoto, locally owned. 1950 Ford, very nice. 1946 Ford, worth the asking price. Other cheaper cars. Plaxico Motors, Inc. Phone 48 CLINTON, S. C. USED CARS IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS \ We invite the people of Clinton to come in and get aeqainted with the low prices and special values that will be offered. * . , WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 We will be open very soon. Watch for our Grand Opening announcement. WE PAY CASH lor LOGS OR LUMBER Ash. Cottonwood. Maple. Oak. Poplar or Sycamore Write: BOX 2058 Greenville. S. C. for px^oee and specifications Holland’s Center JOE S. HOLLAND JAMES R. HOLUND ■!<