The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 29, 1953, Image 7
Thursday, October 29, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Seven
WANT ADS
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• First Insertion — Minimum 50c up to 25 words,
2c esch additional word.
• Multiple Insertion — 5 times for price of 4.
• Classified Display — 65c per inch, per insertion.
• Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices
charted at 2 cents per word. Minimum $1.00.
• ALL WANT AD VS CASH
DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday.
FOR RENT — Three-room apart
ment unfurnished. Private en
trance, private bath. A. O’Daniel,
Phone 535-R. 1c
FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call W. G.
King & Sons. 438. ' tfc
LADIES! Earn Extra Cash—doing
assembly work at home, pleasant,
easy to assemble product. For de
tails, write Kenroe Mfg. Co., York-
town, Indiana. Ip
NO HUNTING fishing or trespass
ing on my property. T. Heath Cope
land. 5p-Nov. 12
A LAURENS Ready-Mix Concrete, de-
-! livered at competitive prices. Prompt
service. Laurens Ready-Mix, Phone
8071, Night 24506. tf:
FOR SALE—Breakfast room suite,
five pieces, in first class condition.
Will sell at reasonable price. Can
be seen at my home. Also two-
burner oil heater in good condition.
G. W. Hollingsworh, E. Carolina
Avenue, Phone 604. _
USED DOORS — 400 good doors.
Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 6c-N26
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to make
ybur floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12. tfc
INK — Washable blue, permanent
blue, black, green, brown, red and
white Show card ink, all colors.
Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J. tfc
USED PLUMBING — Sinks, tubs,
lavatories, etc. Noah’s Ark, Abbe-
ville, S. C. 6C-N- 26
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
( prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. tfc
TURNIP SEED, rye grass, orchard
F grass, rescue grass, Abruzzi rye, bar
ley, oats, crimson clover. H. J. Pitts
Store. tf
ANTIQUES—Pianos, china, glass.
New load. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville,
S. C. 6c-N-26
FOR RENT — Six-room upstairs
apartment. Good location. Write
X care The Chmicle. 1c
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. ^dberal expense ar
rangements. Experience not
necessary, will train. Person
must be able to work 6 to 7
hours per day, drive car.
Age no limit. Write Curtis
A. Fountain, Box 264, Hart
well, Ga. 12-4c
RIDING BRIDLES — Horse and
pony sizes. Halters, stirrups, belly
bands. Blakely-Burton Hardware.
cl
SUNNY AND SHADY Lawn mix
tures. Already treated to’ insure
the best stand' possible. Also Ital
ian Rye Grass for winter lawns.
Farmers Feed and Seed Store. Tele
phone 1025. 3c-12
FOR SALE—4-door Dodge sedan,
good car, low price. A. O’Daniel, ff
PAINT ROLLERS. Do it yourself
with one of our Wondertone rubber
base paints. Blakely-Burton Hard
ware. N 1c
FREE! — Hurry to Moore’s Cloth
Shop. We will give you a beautiful
Rhinestone Necklace with every
purchase (law-away or cash) of
$10.00 or more. tfc
GREAT HEART coal, RED CLOV
ER coal—The best for all purposes.
No dust, no clinkers, and only
about 1 bushel of soft ash per ton.
Phone 62. C-W-S Guano Co., Inc
2c-5
SEED OATS — Fescue, Rescue,
Clovers. AH field seeds for fall
sowing. Farmers Feed and Seed
Store. Phone 1025. 3c-12
FOR SALE—Green tomatoes 50c
peck. Ripe tomatoes 15c lb. Ver
non Trammell, Phone 243-W or 232-
W. 1c
FOR SALE—Fryers and hens. Tele
phone Joanna 4113. W. Q. Chis
holm. 1c
REAL ESTATE
We Buy or Sell.
Also Handle Mortgages
and Loans.
FOR SALE
Lovely three-bedroom home, liv
ing room, dining room, pine panel
ed kitchen, laundry room, bath,
with central heating stystem. Large
corner lot, Perma-Stone front, ideal
location, Pine St. Excellent buy.
Six-room house, bath and hall,
106 Academy St. Lot fronts 100 ft.
on Academy St., 280 ft. deep. Has
about a dozen pecan trees and some
large oaks. Good potential value
for future development. Excellent
location. Terms: one-third down
and 5 per cent note and mortgage
to take care of balance.
28 acres fronting about 900 ft. on
Whitmire highway No. 72, about 7
miles from monument in Clinton.
Suitable for homes or housing de
velopment. Electricity, mail route
and bus along highway. Easy terms.
One asbestos siding house, two-
story, on S. Owens St. Lot 135^ft.
by 135 ft. Seven rooms, two baths.
Good condition, excellent location.
The John T. Blakely Estate. As
bestos siding frame house, nine
rooms and two baths. Lot 140 ft. by
140 ft. 307 S. Owens St. Excellent
location. Good condition.
W. G. KING
Real Estate, Appraisals, Mortgaces
Phone 438 or 728 — Clinton. S. C.
WITH THE SICK
HOUSE
FOR SALE — Six-room
house with two baths, good location
on N. Broad St. C. B. Holland, Real
Estate, Laurens. 1c
FOR SALE — Berkshire purebred
pigs, 8 weeks old. Bbars ar&T'gilts,
18 weeks old, with or without reg.
istration certificate. Bellview Farms,
Phone 310, Anderson, S. C. 5p-22
FOR SALfe—One Duo-Therm heat
er in extra good condition. Will
sell cheap. See Mrs. Harold Black-
stock, 103 Locust St., Lydia Mill,
after 4:00 p. m. Ic-L
HOUSE FOR SALE — Brick home,
which consists of living room, din
ing room, breakfast room, kitchen,
three bedrooms, hall, bath, end
porch and basement with furnace.
Good location in Southern section
of Clinton. C. B. Holland, Real Es-
tate, Laurens. 1c
DIRT for filling in, unloaded on
your site. Yards landscaped also.
W. C. Baldwin. 1c
FOR RENT—Light, roomy apart
ment, furnished or unfurnished.
301 S. Woodrow St., Phone 331W. 1c
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
R«*al Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown's Jewelry Store)
FOR SALE—House and lot close in, I
2 blocks grammar or high school, j
Near churches and business section,
and contains floor furnace, attic!
fan, hot water heater, electric stove,
This 3-bedroom house is insulated.
Kitchen cabinets. Concrete drive
way and garage floor. Pecan, fig
and pear trees in back yard. Gar
den space. Inlaid lineoleum in din
ing room, kitchen, bath and hall.
Shown by appointment only. Call
321 between 12:30 and 3:45 p. m.,
or after 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Margaret
T. Crouch. 3c-12
USED CARS
“The Colonel has really been
able to save some money since
he hss found oat about the
£ bargains in used cars down at c
K Plaxico’s.”
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This week: °
1951 Chevrolet, low miles. >
1949 DeSoik^tfcal car. J
1949 Ford, well worth the
asking price.
1948 Plymouth, very clean.
1946 Chevy and Ford, bar
gains
Several cheaper piece#.
Plaxico Motors,
Inc.
Phone 48
CLINTON, S. C.
USED CARS
CAUTION—No hunting, trapping,
loitering, parking or otherwise tres
passing on our land. Violators will
be prosecuted. David T. Pitts, J.
H. Pitts, Jr. 4c-191
NO DUST—NO CLINKERS — If
you find a pint of dust in a ton of
our coal (same day received) we
will pay you $1.00. Try a ton to
day. Phone 62. C-W-S Guano Co.,
Inc. ^ 2c-5
WOMEN without experience are
making $20 to $30 weekly by work
ing convenient hours near home 1
taking orders for Avon Christmas
gifts. Territories open in Clinton.
Write Box 214, Batesburg, S. C.
6p-Nov. 191
FOR SALE—Two glass showcases,
priced to sell, and other odd furni- j
ture. Perry M. Moore or Moore’s;
Cloth Shop. 1c
FOR SALE—Coleman heater, 60,-
000 BTU. Good condition. Priced
reasonable. Call 257 or 406-R. 1c
WASH DAY Monday through Fri
day. Pick up and deliver. With 2-
day service. Damp or dry. James
A. Huey, Phone 874-W. tc
FOR SALE—Easy Spindrier wash
ing machine. Good condition, $75.
Lewis Pitts, Country Market Ip
TRESPASS NOTICE—No hunting,
fishing or trespassing of any kind
on my property, known as the John
Uttle farm. W. M. Burts. 3c-12
STRAYED — One Berkshire boar
hog. Weight 250 pounc^. Notify
George C. Adair. Ip
Fill-in Dirt.
Top Soil.
Yard Gardening and Land
scaping.
Dump True Service—Moving
Dirt, Grading and Excavating.
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 DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Phone 74
WE PAY CASH
for
J ,S OR LUMBER
.^sh, Collonwood. Maple, Oak.
Popl?? cr Sy.amora
Wriie:
BOX 2056
Greenville, S. C.
for pricos and specifications
WRESTLING
SATURDAY
* * * *
Tag Team Match
AL & JOHN SMITH
• VS.
TEX RILEY & ANGELO
MARTIN ELLI
with
2 — REFEREES — 2
2 other star bouts
FRIDAY
OCT. 30 — 8:00 P. M.
Spartanburg
Memorial Auditorium
Arena
Clarence Bowen is a patient at
Hays hospital.
—Mrs. Mary Lowe returned yester
day to the home of her daughter,
Mrs. T. R. McElveen after being a
patient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Martha L. Galloway return
ed yesterday to the home of her
daughter, Mrs. C. M.- Broome, near
here after an illness and stay at
the Blalock clinic.
Patients at the Blalock clinic in
clude Clifford Alexander, Mrs. W.
T. Ellis, Mrs. T. E. Stevens.
Friends of Mrs. Roscoe Buzhardt i
will regret to know she is ill and a
patient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Earl C. Gooch underwent
an operation at Hays hospital on
Monday.
George R. Massey returned yes
terday to his home in Enoree after
being a patient at the Blalock clin
ic several days. Mr. Massey is con
nected with Giles Chevrolet Co.
Charles Motte is a patient at
Hays hospital.
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IN MEMORIAM
PET B. ADAIR
We were soj used to seeing him
there
Bending and working among the
flowers,
Or watering the well-kept grassy
lawns
In the absence of refreshing
showers.
Iris, camellias, petunias, roses of
every hue
Just blossomed for him, as easy
as could be,
There could be no shadow of
doubt of this—
For the flowers were there for us
to see.
We enjoyed him socially, for his
ready wit—
For his quickness to make and
join in fun—
If fun were needed to brighten j
the day—
He could smile on the gloomiest
day begun.
We miss the quickly moving fig- 1
| ure from the campus now—
Yet as flowers smile and bright
en after the showers—
We know that in some brighter,
happier “tomorrow’’
We shall see him smiling there
among the flowers.
By a friend, Adeline H. Loftis.
Written on the anniversary of his I
birthday.
C. D. Granade of Columbia, and j Mr. *ai^d Mrs. James I. Adair vis-
| Mrs. Jack Rice, Sr., of Greenwood, .Jed the latter’s sister, Mrs. James
. visited their mother and sister,
'Mrs. B. F^ith, during the week.
R. Mackey, and Mr. Mackey in
Greenville Sunday.
HARVEST FESTIVAL *
Thursday, Nov. 5
6:30 P. M. — CLINTON ARMORY
FUN AND FOOD FOR ALL
*
Sponsored by
Florida Street School P. T. A.
t
J.——
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will file application
with the Secretary of State, Colum
bia, S. C., on November 2, 1953, for
a charter of incorporation for the
Hurricane Community Club. The
name of the proposed corporation is,
■Hurricane Community Club, with
! headquarters 4 1-2 miles NE of
1 Clinton S. C. The purpose of said
corporation is for social, religious,
ie?hicational and other eleemosy
nary purposes.
FRANK C. YOUNG.
President.
ALLEN A. YOUNG,
Vice-President.
MRS. NELLE D. YOUNG,
Secretary-Trfeasurer.
Petitioners.
Nervous Headaches
Ire Relieved
Just sit back and relax—it’s so
quick, easy and convenient . . .
ao low in cost... for example:
EASTBOUND
Buses Leave:
3:10 P.M. 7:50 P.M.
5:25 P.M. 10:45 P.M.
COLUMBIA $1.60
CHARLESTON 4.50
RALEIGH. N. C 6.10
WASHINGTON, D. C 10.30
NE^y yORR CITY 15.80
WESTBOUND
Busts Leave:
2:58 AAC*' 10:53 A.M.
6:45 A.M. 1:40 P.M.
GREENVILLE $1.10
ASHEVILLE, N. C 2.70
KNOXVILLE, TENN. 5.00
ATLANTA, GA 4.90
BIRMINGHAM. ALA 7.90
GREYHOUND TERMINAL
Clinton Hotel Phone 18
El
GREYHOUN
MR. SHOUN
“I Suffered Font Loss of Appe
tite Which Seemed To Cause
Nervousness, Sleeplessness
and Nervous Headaches. I Felt
Tired and Rundown. Now I
Feel Fine on ScalFs Indian
River Medicine,” Declares Mr.
Shoun.
Young men as well as older men
welcome the pleasant relief Scalfs
Indian River Medicine offers from
tired, weak, rundown feeling, with
nervousness, sleeplessness, h e a d-
aches, and other painful symptoms
due to loss of appetite and gassy
stomach disturbances. For exam
ple, Mr. Clarence H. Shoun, a well-
known store clerk of LaFollette,
Tenn., writes:
“For a year I suffered from se
vere spells of nervous headaches,
felt tired, weak ( and nervous, and
couldn’t sleep at night. I believe
my trouble resumed from loss of ap
petite and poor digestion. Friends
recommended Scalfs Indian River
Medicine and I must say that it is
remarkable how this fine stomach
tonic has helped me. I eat heartily
now, sleep well and don’t have the
nagging headaches like I did. I
gladly recommend Scalfs Indian
River Medicine to others.”
Scalfs Indian River Medicine is
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
your money back on the very first
bottle. Get your bottle of Scalfs
Indian River Medicine from your
druggist today. >
CONGRATULATIONS
... to ...
OUR NEW NEIGHBOR
HOLLAND’S
FOOD CENTER
On Your Achievement
We Wish for You Every Success In Your
New Modern Home
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BIRDSEY’S i
VACUUM PACK
FOUR BR0ir£d3
FAIR PLAY
ONLY
1 Lb.
91c
1 Lb.
79c
3 Lbs.
S2.31
1 Lb.
65c
3 Lbs.
S1.92
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59c
5I »- S1.74
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED STORE
i ove Street
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT YOUR BIRUSEY STORE
Quality Meats
at
Money Saving Prices!
All Cuts—Properly Aged
STEAK
it. 5*
9c
Fresh Daliv
GROUND BEEF
ib. 3!
>c
Economical—Tasty Beef
CHUCK ROAST
ib.3!
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Aged N. Y. State
CHEESE
ib.6<
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Home-Made
UVER PUDDING
lb. 4 1
9c
Fresh Pork
HAM ROAST
ib.6<
9c
MARKEf
YOUR MEAT DEALER SINCE 1923
Telephone 98