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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday. November 5, 1953
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! Drop-In Given
•By The Browns
; For PC Alumni
On Saturday afternoon from 4
untli 5 during the homecoming
season at Presbyterian college.
Doctor and Mrs. Marshall Brown
entertained with a drop-in at their
home on Broad street -:
gladioli and t
Chrysanthemums,
NOTICE—No hunting, fishing, or | FOR SALE—4-door Dodge sedan, other garden flowers in harmoniz-
trespassing of any kind on my good car, low price. A. O’Daniel, ff ing fall shades* attractively adorn-
property. T. E. Blackwell. Ip FOR RENT—Furnished apartment ! ed the home '
WANT ADS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINC5 RATES—
• First Insertion^ Minimum 50c up to 25 words.
2c each additional word.
• Multiple Insertion — 5 times for price of 4. i
• Classified Display — 65c per inch, per insertion.
• Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices
cfiarged at 2 cents per word. Minimum $1.00.
• ALL WANT AD VS CASH
DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. „
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MISS BRACKNELL
FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call W. G., 2 rooms and kitchenette. A. O Dai V guests at the door and assisting in
King & Sons. 438. tfc I j—. , entertaining were a number of the
HOUSE FOR SALE — Six-room college faculty and their wives.
FOR .SALE Green tomatoes house with two baths, good location Guests were invited into the din-,
peck. Ripe tomatoes 15c lb. ver-|j n dj nton q Holland, Real Es- ing room where refreshments were'
non Trammell, Phone 243-W or zsi- i tate , Laurens • lc serve( i j n buffet style from a pret-|
- W ’ —- GREAT HEART~coal, RED CU)V- Covered'^’Uh
NO HUNTING fishing or trespass- ER C oal—The best for all purposes, i Hall ^ e " 1 t ^ me - ST ren
ing on my property. T. Hea'h Cop. N , , , nk d only e ^lejas can-
land - 9p-NovJ3 about 1 bushel of soft ash per on., app1pt! 0n the mantel burni n g :
LAURENS Ready-Mix Concrete, de-j ne j6^. (., ^ ^ candles in candelabra were on eith-
Dr- and Mrs.
Bfown greeted the;
livered at competitive prices. Prompt; —f* -
! DESKS,
service. Laurens Ready-Mix, Phone
8071, Night 24506. tf:
FOR SALE—Large size used Warm
Morning tvpe heater Phone 25-W.
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er side of figurines depicting the^
PC football squad.
A large number of PC Alumnae’
Filing Cabinets, Typewrit
er Tables, Chaira. Complete line
of office supplies. Chronicle Pub- j called ‘ during the afternoon,
lishing Co., Stationery’ Department. | ^
SEED OATS — Fescue, Rescue,
Clovers. All field seeds for fall
MRS. HOWARD
USED DOORS 400 good doors.! sowing. Farmers Feed and Seed
Noah's Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 6c-N36 j Store. Phone 1025. 3c-12
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- j WASH DAY Monday through Fri
ers, edgers and polishers. We have 1 day. Pick up and deliver. With 2-
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all the necessary material to make
your 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 cdlors.
Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74
day service. Damp or dry.
A. Huey, Phone 874-W.
R C. Allen 66 adding
FOR SALE
machine $50 cash.
Annual Seal Sale
Kick-Off Dinner
Held Here Tuesday
ROAD SERVICE OFFERED
We wish to announce we now have a truck and are
prepared at ail times to offer Road Service for car and
truck owners in need.
CALL US FOR PROMPT SERVICE
B1SHOP-DUNCAN ESSO
SERVICE
Phone 880-W *
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WINTER
Leaders School Clinic
For Baptist Church
j An Associational clinic for all
i Training Union members in Reedy
! River association will be held at
the First Baptist church, Whitmire,!
on Thursday, November 5, at 7:30j
p. m. Officers of the State Train
ing Union department will lead the
DRAFTS
Wi»ttr-Pr**f
Ytur Htme MOW!
Just Tack On One Of Warp’s
Transparent Window Mate
rials. Keep Out Cold, Wind,
Rain, Snow!
This porch was enclosed by >
the owner and his wife in
just two hours for only tll.BO
and is easily converted back |
to a screen porch in summer.
You can do the same with
one of Warp’s Top Quality
Window Materials.
. Same Porch-Later!
Cost Only tlltS
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Perfect condi-
The annual Seal Sale dinner of following conferences:
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Nice 2-
room unfurnished apartment down
stairs. Conveniently located. Mrs.
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Tuned and r?a
prices low. The Tra
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dy to .go. Terms, easy,
go-
ding Post, Lau-
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nr t-, ™ t c i the Laurens County Tuberculosis Adults—Mrs. J. C. Corpening,
tion. Mrs. D. ML Carr, Joanna, S. _ AnnrnvpH Adult worlcpr
r ic! Association was held here Tuesday Approved State Adult worker.
ic ^ Young People—Jim Smithwick,
evening at Hotel Mary Musgrovej , ssoc j ate j n state Department.
with a large number of interested Intermediate Leaders and Spon-
citizens present from all sections of sors—Mrs. James A. Howard, State
the countv. Approved worker.
Intermediate Girls and Boys—
Secretary in
dent of the county A^tat^Department. ^ Spomors _
Miss Louise Bracknell, II, State Ap-
proved worker.
C. BRYAN HOLLAND i "'V o» a1 ' Junior Boys and Girls - Mrs. !
Real Estate
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ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and „ ,
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone I l? lland
fifW-J. ‘ tfc WEATHER STRIPPING for doors! The meeting was presided over; Glover
iTQrn pi i’AIRING Sinks tubs, and wind ? ws - Caulking compound by J. L. Delaney of Joanrta presi- - ’
USED PBUMBJNG Sinks, tubs,, sto p s cracrks . Glass-O-Net keeps
ia n at0 c e ^' CU * d s * iir-N-26 1 t ^ ie co ^ d air porches. Blakely-
ville, S. L . Burton Hardware. lc O’Dell of Laurens accompanied by
PIANOS in excellent condition. ~ n xCCk-m her mother at the piano.
J H. Pitts of this clty :p°.onty seal James Mitchell
Phones 715, 23826 - Laurens. S. C. 1 n f^il Nursery, Beginner, Primary
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Make U)W Cush STORM DOORS,
JustCut STORM WINDOWS & PORCH
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andTacKOn
TURNIP SEED, rye grass, orchard
grass, rescue grass, Abruzzi rye, bar
ley, oats, crimson clover. H. J, Pitts
Store. , .C. -f tf
ANTIQUES—Pianos, china, glass.
New load. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville,
S. C. 6c-N-26
FOR SALE—Duo-Therm oil heater,
piped in from tank Used one win
ter. Good as new. Steel stand and
70-gallons of oil for $75.00. Reason
for selling, have gas. Can be seen
at 602 West Main St. or see Mrs.
Frith at Clinton ,Cafe. Ip
THE CURTIS CIRCULA
TION COMPANY will ap
point one man or woman for
Laurens County. Better, than
average e a r n i n g s‘. Home
nights. Possibly car fur
nished. Liberal 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-
w- ll, Ga. 12-4c
j State Approved worker.
Blue Hose-Furman
Game Friday
.Over Brown’s Jewelry Store! ! «n ta'mXS “t ‘the, Y0U "*’
FOR SALE—House and lot close in, effort a success.
2 blocks grammar or high school.; The speaker for the occasion was
Near churches and business section. Dr. W. Atmar Smith, noted Charles-
and contains floor furnace, attic ton physician who was introduced
(pn, hot water heater, electric stove, by Dr. Frank L. Culbertson of Lau-,
This 3-bedroom house is insulated, i iens.
Kitchen cabinets. Concrete drive- 1 Dr. Smith, long active in the
way and garage floor. Pecan, fig, work of the State Tuberculosis As- j
and pear trees in back yard. Gar- sociation, heartily endorsed buying t em ptj n g question is: can
den space. Inlaid lineoleum in din- and using Christmas Seals to help p res byterian college’s Seneca snip
ing room, kitchen, bath and hall. * bring better health and happiness er outpass Furman’s big-time rush-
Shown by appointment only. Call i to those who are afflicted with the j attack?
321 between 12:30 and 3:45 p. m.,; disease which is preventable and is south Carolina fans will get their '
or after 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Margaret; being largely eliminated through , answer> wra p pcd in colorful foot-'
T. Crouch. 3c-12 research, hospitalization care and (ball actioni when the Blu ^ stock .,
: the work of state associations in all | n g s j nvade Greenville Friday night
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Select the Window
Material best suited for
your needs from this Handy
Dispenser at your local dealer.
Just be sure it’s branded
"Warp’s ".
ENCLOSURES with one of
Too Quality Window Materials
Perfect for
Poultry, Hog House
ar.d 3arn Windows, tool
lets in Seeshiiti Vitamin "D" "
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CAUTION No hunting, trapping, states of the nation These little; Qn _ tout a _ m
loitering, parking or otherwise tres- alSi he said> are bought and uSed ^^^J^
passing on our land. Violators wiR • -« ^ -l. —;—^ j — j j: 1 -iiarry namiuon.
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S£iLL,-iHSTICLASS
^Wyr-O-Guss
gm ir, M', 4«* WIDE ^
Screen-Glass
Warp'* Top Quality Window Materials Are Not Sold By Mail Order Houses
TAKE THIS AD WITH YOU TO YOUR DEALER
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be prosecuted.
H. Pitts, Jr.
David T.
Pitts, J.
4c-19
, in the fight against this dread di-
sease by thousands of people in all
walks of life. ;
NO DUST—NO ’ CLINKERS — If
you find a pint of dust in a ton of
ur 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,
The little seals, Dr. Smith said, £
havfe a tremendous educational val-; *
ue in focusing public attention on a
facts about tuberculosis and in $5
making a community contribution ft
to those in need. We have gone
long way in making progress in £
RIDING BRIDLES and halters fori t hi s fight, he said, and must con-
tinue our efforts, clinic and educa- g
Jional This is a democratic appeal,
he said, that reaches into every
nerses and ponies. Stirrups, sad
dles, girths, etc. Blakely-Burton
Hardware.
FOR SALE — Atlas No. 66 seed
wheat $2.00 bushel. Victor S rain taking orders for Avon Christmas
seed oats $125 bushel. Peed oats gjft s . Territories open in Clinton.
$1.00 bushel. Good two-horse wag- Wnte Box 2 14, Batesburg, S. C.
on, M. A. Cannon, Phone 4117,
Joanna. Ip
SUNNY AND SHADY Lawn mix
tures. Already treated to insure
the best stand possible. Also Ital
ian Rye Grass for winter lawns.
Fanners Feed and Seed Store. Tele
phone 1025. • 3c-12
USCO CARS
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are ' home, it dffords everyone an oppor- ::
' ‘ A i ’“ respective 8
It is a vol-
WOMEN without- experience .
making $20 to $30 weekly by work-!^ uni ^y support the
ing convenient hours near home community program.
untary appeal, he said, with no high :.t
pressure methods used. He was
heard with interest by the band of $
6p-Nov. 19 men and women who pledged their
support in the county mail cam- jjt
paign now to get underway.
The dinner meeting was arranged
TRESPASS NOTICE—No hunting,
fishing or trespassing of any kind
on my property, known as the John I and Greeted by Mrs. Robert Gray, :-:
little tarm. W. M. Burts. 3c-12 countv secretary’ of the asociation.
SHEALY TO ADDRESS
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
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“It’s no use. Colonel! You’ve
got to go to the board meeting
—but AFTERWARDS you can
go down to Plaxico’s for that Jj;
good used car.” g
This week:
1951 Chevrolet 4-door, >
with Powerglide.
1951 Chevrolet Club Coupe,
extra clean. •
1949 Ford.
1947 Chevrolet, a real bar
gain.
1948 Plymouth.
1946 Plymouth.
1946 Ford.
And plenty of pre-war can
to fit your purse.
Plaxico Motors,
Inc. ~
Phone 48
CLINTON. 8. C.
UftCD CARS
Fill-in Dirt. •
Top Soil.
me Clinton group of Alcoholics! V r o , r , 0
Anonymos will hold an open meet- * ard Ltmtening and
ing Saturday night, Nov. 7, at 8:00 sca P ,n K*
p. m., at the Health Center build- Dump True Service—Moving
:ng on Woodrow street. Dr. F. K.; D i rt , Grading and Excavating. *
Shealy will be the speaker. Dr. : T t pi j
Shealy wil talk on alcohol and al-
coholism. The public is cordially; We will appreciate opportuni-
The meeting will la$t one ty to figure with you by hour or
contract.
COX SEED CLEANERS
609 E. Florida St.
Phone 184-J
invited.
hour.
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NOTICE TO ALL AUTOMOBILE
AND VEHICLE OWNERS
OF THE CITY
The City Council passed an ordinance November 2nd
requiring all residents of the city of Clinton to register
their automobiles or motor vehicles with the police de
partment by the first day of December, 1953, and to get
a decal with a number which will be put on the wind
shield of the car or vehicle, and to all new residents to
register their’s within 90 days after becoming resi
dents of the city.
There is no charge for this registration and the po
lice department will appreciate the cooperation of the
public in this matter.
B. B. BALLARD, Chief of
Clinton, 8. C.
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