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✓ > * % _ 1 * V ) i t V J Paj?^ Six THE. CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 21, 1954 WANT CLASSIFfED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 50c up tg 25 words, ' 2c each 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. Cotton Study Meet Largely Attended . Eighty textile men from 14 cotton states ‘and the District of Columbia, inerested in i#fe#p.rving the quality of cotton, gathered here Tuesday to talk over mutual problems. Primarily the growers, ginners, - manufacturers and others had in mind the possible effect of over heating cotton during ginning pro- | cesses and much of the discussion was on this problem. The group toured Joanna Cotton Mills and saw the various processes ’Wolfram, general manager of Qlds- Barry Aughtry, Lyman; Mr. and: CARD OF THANKS -mobile and vice-president of Gen- Mrs. Earl Fefguscn, Abbeville; Mr. We appreciated the thoughtful- eral Motors “But original plans and Mrs. G. O. Kenedy, a'hd daugh- ness shown us at the time of the were scrapped early in 1953 when ter, Mr and Mrs.. Jack Crosby, J E. death of our mother, Mrs. Luther it. was found possible to move the Crosby, Miss Betty Crosby, Colum- Riddle, and the beautiful floral of- 1955 model up to 1954. The results bia; Mrs. E. A. Jumper, Le^sville;, ferings which were sent, We are of this skip-a-year program is the Mrs. R. L. Rotertson, Miss Margar-; grateful to Dr.'George Blalock and most completely new, completely et Robertson, Gray Court; Mr. and- Dr, D. E. Waller for their services, changed, Completely advanced Olds* Mrs. Fred Crosby, Florence; ^ ! ^ mobile in many years." and Mrs. Elmer Riddle, Col The new models, “88", Super “88” Ga.; Mrs. Nell Fortune, Au&usta, and “98”, are a full three inches Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Irvin,' FOR SALE—Fryers. Joanna. Chisholm. - 1 604-J. TRESPASS NOTICES —What ev-| ery land owner needs. Buy now,— for the hunting season. Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 4113, J ELECTROLUX Sales, Service anl through which cotton goes before it tfc j Supplies. H. L. Baldwin. Telephone becomes cloth or other material. - - -- * FDR RENT—Floor waker. Call W. G. King & Sons. 438. tfc C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate 23826 — Laurens, S. Gr- (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) tic The meeting was held at Hotel j Mary Musgrove with general dis cussions. Walter Regnery of Jo anna, is chairman of the quality control committee. ~ Mr. Regnery made arrangements for the meeting Charlotte, N. C ; C. S. Harrison, Sr Mr. and Mrs. C\ S. Harrison, Jr., Greenw’ood; Miss Dorothy Riddle, Cedar Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lominack, Newberry. lower than their predecessors with out sacrificing ground clearance. They feature such sweeping change es as an all new body by Fisher, a new wide, wrap-around, pano ramic windshield, new sweep-cut fender and door design and many other styling innovations. , Ihe new “Rocket” engine is big-iBoOrd MeetillQ ger-up in horsepower frorfli 165 to, tl ?? 7 ,? Uper 4U 88 .. 00 M” d ry Five members of the local Busi models, (170 m the “88” models) j Bgspecialjy do we thank the ladies tflho served .meals. h —MR. AND MRS- ARTHUR HOWARD? AND FAMILY Attend B&PW , ... ness and Professional Woman’s club —.-.-o P p m compression ratio from | a tt en ded the winter board meeting but was not able to attend due to;®/ 0 1 to to L Engine dis j anuar y jg an d 17 at Hotel Carroll being called to Chicago by the f ^^[eased from 303 to in FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- | Rcfttly 1 William H Reg- CHAMOIS GLOVES . Make a strong suds of white cas- tile soap Dissolve 1 teaspoonful borax in 1-2 pint hot water and add this to i quart of the suds. When cold, put gloves on hands and wash gently in the same manner as washing the hands. Rinse in the same way. When dry, rub between the hands to soften. r CERTIFIED CONCRETE ers, edgers and polisherr. We have til the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone - 12. * RAISIN CAKE To prevent the raisins from going 324 cu. in., and the entire car is en- * Miss Mary Ann Craig took part to t* 16 bottom of the cake, roll them gineered so that the increased pow- | on ^ program, giving the devo- i n butter before stirring them into Phone 3071 - Laurens, S ,C. . j Tuesday night there was a buffet! po y er — pow < ?r thflt tional on Sunday morning. Her the batter. t the Lakeside Country I dnve |‘ c ® n P ut to ose in the me- topic was “Freedom Through ner NEW SHIPMENT Eaton’s station- i du^^r vtiitonTteinT gu^’^of! dl T n and low Priced ranges—in , Mrs Ione Wana<; e ( state r'nnr,in anH b , ordinai*v. every dav dnvine situa- jxk — Washable blue, permanent blue, black, green, brown, red and white Show card ink, all colors. Chronicle Fhib. Co., Phone 74 make a selection. Chronicle Pub. Cotton Mills. Co. Phone 74. j Persons were registered for the INCOME TAX RETURN SERVICE, meeting from South Carolina, —Mrs. T. M. Sease. Call 399-W af-! North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, ter 3:30 p. m., 314 North Adkir Alabama, Arkansas, Texas, Miss- Street March 15 issippi, Arizona, Tennessee, Califor- t ■ i- vl- wa vrc avatt ART E 7:^^ - ——Tj— , — nia, Massachusetts, New Mexico, SICKNESS MAKES AVAILABLE NOTICE-*—Wdl the gentleman who Oklahoma and the District of Co- Southeast Laurens County Raw-I__, ,u_ .v. t:—| ^Kianoma ana me District of lo- and wdinary, Avary day driving situa- 1 mu& ] c chairman, I got the wrong topcoat, at the Lions jumbia Good oportumty to dub dinner at H( ) tel Mary Mus-| xbgy expressed their apprecia- grove. .before Christmas please re 1 leigh business continue established serviec. Pre vious dealer in business 19 years. Write at once Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCK-81-203, Richmond, Va. 8tp-31. BIBLES—The most appreciated, cherished gift for years. Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74 _ PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go>Terms easy, 'pricbs low. The Trading Post, Lau- ftens, 5- C. tfc 1954 Calendar pads for desk stands. Chronicle Pub Co., Phone 74. - ^ -FOR RENT — Two-bed room brick home on South Broad Street near Presbyterian College. R. L. Tun- stall Co., Telephone 448, Laurens, S C. ; tf Help Wanted Female Earn Extra Cash—paste and assem ble rhinestone jewelry at home Write for details. Kenroe Mfg. Co., Yorktown, Indiana. Ip HOUSE FOR SALE—Best>uy ever in Clinton. Beautiful wooded lot, IStyxlSO. Modern, well built home with excellent floqr plan, three bedrooms. You owe it to yourself to investigate this nice home with city* v\ ater and sewerage, county taxes only. Phone 588 for appoint men! to see today. Immediate oc cupancy available.' tf SEE US for your dairy supplies, milk cans, filter disks, calf pails, grain scoops, etc. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone 188.j 1c FOR SALE—One boys’ 26-inch bi cycle, one year old. Has been well cared for. Sell for less than half- price. 201 Elm. Ave. B. H. Allan, or Phone 576-X. « 1c FOR RENT — Three room apart ment, freshly painted and hot wat er. S. C. Dunlap, 800 Musgrove St., Phone 407-R-2. ■ 1c FOR SALE — Suit hangei^ and hangers for baby garments,. 3 for 25c. Moore’s Cloth Shop. 1c WOOD FOR SALE—Oak wood, slabs, slab blocks, and stove wood. Call us for delivery. Phone 128. Joe C. McDaniel. ‘ 3c-4 HENS FOR SALE—Dressed or on foot. These hens are hand dressed. Do not have to be dressed over. Phone 915-J or 128. Joe C. McDan iel. 2c-28 DESKS, Filing Cabinets, Typewrit er Tables, ChairG Complete line of Office supplies. Chronicle Pub lishing Co., Stationery Departmer 1 . USED CARS tion of Hotel Mary Musgrove,- stat turn same to Manager Clintwi Ho-. } n g | ba ^ it .was unusual to find so tel and exchange for his. Thanks.| mot j ern a hotel in. a town this size. Many of the new styling ■ each of the sessions. , . . . , . - fea ' Those attending, in addition to tures were inspired by the General Miss Craig and Mrs. Wallace, were Motors experimental dream cars, the local club president, Mrs. D. A. particularly the Oldsmobile Star- Yarborough, Mrs. B. M. Dutton and c re ' m the 8 , 8 u nd Mrs - J - C Pace. Super ’>88 series are not only three — inches lower, but are two inches 1 p ‘ . longer, and this, of course, gives the • OSlOr RCSignS cars the new long, low-elevel sil- At Cross Hill houette. Olds will present 11 mod els in three series for 1954 HERE FOR FUNERAL Gooc^Bright Oats ........... 1.:... $1.00 New 54 Oldsmobile Yellow com .'= $i.80 On Display Bv White or Mixed Corn $1.70 T . .. r 1 Ia m. r* Miio or Hegari $2.30 I immerman Motor Lo. Good Poultry Wheat $1.80 The Rev. Wick Broomall, pastor of Liberty Springs, Mountville and Lisbon Presbyterian churches, has resigned as pastor of these church- The following out of t^wn friends es. The resignation goes into el and relatives were here^for the fun- feet February 1. eral of Mrs. Lula Riddle S&turday The Rev. and Mrs. Broomall and afternoon: Mrs. Toy Crow, Arthur Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bums, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Fuller and son, John Owens, plan to move to Due West where Mr Broomall has accepted a position teaching Greek Barley $1.20' The new 1954 Oldsmobile went daughter, Mr. apd Mes. Delmar Rid- and theology at Erskine college. CAROLINA MILLING CO J on display yesterday in the city by, die, Laurens; Wade H. Godfrey, Phones 22031 22041 * Timmerman Motor Company, coun- Mrs. Lila Willis, Mrs. Monroe Dell, MOOSE TO MEET Laurens. S. C. 1c ^ distributors. ; Amos Holmes, Miss Thelma Holm- There will be a special meeting “The new 1954 Oldsmobile mod- es. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Riddle, Wil- of the Clinton Moose Lodge ^un- bur Woir and son, Greenville, Mrs. day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in*the Tom Aughtry, Howard Aughtry, Masonic hall. FOR SALE—One and one-half horse els originally were planned for re power garden tractor. Was bought lease in 1955,” acording to J. F. new ana is in good condition. One ” and one-half years old. Can bee seen at my home. C, A. Holland. Oh! My Aching Bock! The -above term is often used in a jesting manner, but it isn’t funny to the people who ac tually suffer, the pangs of back ache.^ Thousands of people in this area suffer some form of backache almost every day of their lives. * It is absolutely unnecessary for you or anyone in this area to suffer with back trouble, when the Hart Chiropractic Clinic of Laurens, S C., offers such wonderful relief so quick ly, and complete ** recovery so rapidly. If you are suffering with backache and you are sincerely interested in having a correc tion made, you are cordially in vited to discuss your problem with Dr. Hart. There is no charge for this consultation nor any obligation whatsoeyw. Call 22501 or go by the Hart Chiro practic Clinic located at 205 Church St., Laurens, S. C., and arrange for your consultation. i V eight l ■■i m IT « U D k.' r "Whew!" The Colonel has really been putting the mon- J ey in the bank since he start- < ed trading at Plaxico's. You ^ can do the same thing if. you ^ buy your used car there". & This Week: 3 1953 Plymouth, C r a n- brook. 4-door.'low miles, new car guarantee. 1951 Dodge Coronet. 1949 Chrysler. i949 Ford. 1949 Chevrolet. 1947 Dodge. Several Cheaper Pieces Plaxico Motors, Inc. ' Phone a CLINTON. 8. C. • ■ I, USED CARS FOR SALE Real Estate Nice brick home _ with rooms, two and a half baths. Good location in the southern section of Clinton. $ Six room house, located near schools m good 'residential section tf of Clinton. $ , Six room house with two baths, ^ suitable for one-family home or du-; plex. Six room, house with garage at-* tached, iocrted in good section near! school.. Five room house with bath, ga-, rage and barn on the Laurens- Clinton highway. J 65 acres with tenant house onjg hign.way out from Clinton. tS 52 acres short distance north of Clinton city limits. No buildings. 1 * 39 acres on blacktop road 5 miles from Clinton. No buildings. Tenant house on five acre tract between Laurens and Clinton. Highway frontage available. Lots at Joanna, Residential and business. Lots on the * Laurens-C 1 inton highway. Lot on Shands street. If you are interested in real es tate see me. C. B. HOLLAND Laurens, S. C. 1c ~ Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil. Yard Gardening and Land scaping. Damp True Service—Moving Dirt, Grading and Excavating. Tractor plowing. For R$nt—Tractor 7 with load- er. j _ We move small houses. * We will appreciate opportuni ty to figure with you by hour or contract. COX SEED CLEANERS 609 E. Florida St. Phone 184-J To Relieve Misery oT C°^666 Chronicle Advs Are All-Important To You The advertising columns of THE CHRONICLE each week carry important and helpful advertising “news” from local business firms. They tell you of latest prices and values in groceries, meats, clothing, dry goods, automobiles^-and all^ lines of merchandise. They help you in supplying the daily needs of you* family and home. Shop in THE CHRONICLE first. Newspaper advertising is all important to the buying public. It does not hang on the air . . . it is hot brief headlines here or there with a momentary interest. Advs have an important local value to you. They help you to buy well and save. Don’t over look them. Big Value Lb. Can COFFEE chicory 69c Golden Ripe - Lb. BANANAS 10c Thick Lb. FAT BACK 19c All Pasteurized Qt. SWKT MILK 19c II Miss Lou Chopped No. 2 Cans .! TURNIP GREENS 3 for 25c Skinner’s -7 Oz. Pks. 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