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9 Page Six THE CUNTON CHRONICLE , Thursday, Jane S, yi WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES- • First Insertion — Minimum 50c up to 23 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 charred at 2 cents per word. Minimum S1.00. • ALL WANT AD VS CASH DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. Birth Announcements CLOTH MARKING PENS—Car ter's Deluxe mark your clothing quickly, easily, clearly and in delibly. Chronicle Pub. Com pany, Stationery Dept. Phone 74. FLOOR SANDERS — Rent our senders, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary mate rial to fniake your floors beauti ful Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone 12 tfc FOR SALE—Second-hand desk. Apply at Chroncle Office. FOR SALE—10 good mules and horses—H. J. Pitts tf ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin. Telephone 604-J. tfc C BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826—Laurens, S C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C, tfc Let us kill jour hogs and cowa and process them for your home freezer. Curing and smoking our specialty. Abbatoir open Tuesdays. Greenwood Freezer Plant Phone 6161 Greenwood, S. C. tf AjCK'S ROACH POWDER—Non- ►isonous, one year guarantee, kid by Howard’s Pharmacy. Sad- r-Owens Pharmacy, McGee’s n*g Store and Young’s Phar- >acy. ' July 1 ANTIQUE washstands, chests, chairs, comer cupboards, frames, china and glass, 30,000 old books. Huge spring stock. Noahs Ark, Ab beville, S. C. J-10 Sterling By Towle and Reed and Barton WILBUR RIDDLE, Jeweler Laurens, S. C. INK — Washable blue, perma nent black, black, green, brown, red and white. Show card ink, all colors. Chronicl? Pub. Co., Phone 74 WE GIVE S and H Green Stamps on all items. Regular gasoline 23 1-2 cents, kerosene 19 cents. Yar borough Oil Co., West Main St. ctl WOMEN WANTED — Chance to make money every week mailing post cards. Work home spare time. Box 9, Watertown, Mass. 4tp WANTED—Man or woman to seU and collect on debit in and around^ Clinton. Household items and clothing. Highest commission paid. Must have car and be able to work full time. Write box X ( in car£ of Chronicle Publishing Co. 3tc-Jlb SPINET PIANO SACRIFICE Young couple just returned to us beautiful little Spinet with matci. ing bench. Rather than mar their credit standing, will sacrifice equity in same. Will send particu lars if you write Time Accounts, P. O. Box 1373; Charlotte, N. C. Small payment down, few month ly payments required. 2tc-J3 SHEORN Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheorn of Camden, announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Ann, on May 27. Mrs) Sheorn is the for mer Miss Sara McCrary, daugh ter of Mrs. C. H. McCrary and the late Mr. McCrary, of this city., YARBOROUGH Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarbor ough, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Hugh Ashmore, on May 31 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Yarbor ough is the former Miss Sara Elizabeth Workman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bonds Work man. KING Mr. and Mrs. Ed King of Moultrie, Ga., announce the ar rival of a daughter May 31. Mrs. King is the former Miss Edna Baldwin, daughter of Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. MOON Mr. and Mrs John W. Moon announce the birth of a son, Jer ry Neal, on May 30 at the Bla lock clinic. Before marriage Mrs. Moon was Miss Margaret Nix. SPEARS Mr. and Mrs. James Ward Spears announce the birth of a son, James Ward, 2nd, on May 28. Mrs. Spears is the former Miss Clara Louise Snipes. PERFUMED STARCH Local Boys On Old Indian Staff Some 1400 Boy Scouts and Ex plorers are now registered* for Camp Old Indian, according to an announcement by H. M. Smoky Eggers, camp director. Approximately 100 of these are from Clinton and Joanna troops—No. 90 Lydia, 138 Clin ton Mill, 174 and 111 Clinton and troop 75 Joanna. I Explorer Neil Dailey, son of| Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dailey, andj Billy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. | William Davis are from troop 111 which is sponsored by the Clinton Kiwanis Club, will be on the camp staff. A program has been planned which . includes complete re quirements for each class of scouts with athletic activities, outdoor sports, swimming, arts, crafts, nature study and all of the phases of campcraft. Brood Street Church Vocation Bible School The vacation Bible School at Broad Street Methodist School will begin Monday morning June 7, according to an an nouncement by the director, Mrs. B B. Ballard, superintendent of the children’s division. Sessions will be held from 9 until 11 a. m. each morning Mon day through Friday. All depart ments from kindergarten, 4-year olds, through the juniors 9 to 11 years of age will participate. An instant starch now on the market is perfumed to give fra grance to clean cottons. p, PICK-UP AND DELIVERY service for Seaboard and C. N. & L. rail roads. Also city license for mov ing and drayage. Your business appreciated. W. R. Thomas, phone 500-R, 801 N. Broad SL 24-5tp FOR SALE — Pair twin beds, double bed, dining table, side board, bedroom cabinet, sofa, chairs, Norge refrigerator, elec tric iron. Telephone 541-j. 1c HELP WANTED—-Secreterial po sition open with local firm be tween Clinton and Newberry. Bookkeeping experience, short hand any typing required. Hours will be 9 to 5, Monday through Friday, Saturdays off. Car neces sary for transportation to and .rotn office. Apply in own hand writing, stating qualifications, to "Position” P. O. Box 313, New berry. tfc-c TYPDST AVAILABLE. — Phone 236-W. 2tp FOR SALE — 1951 Dodge pick up. 37,000 miles. $500.00. Law- son Furniture Co., Phone 3111, Joanna. • - lc TRESPASS NOTICES — What every landowner needs. Buy now for the hunting season. Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74. HYBRED com, peas, lespedzea, beans, serecea and all kind of seed, Royster Guano—H. J. Pitts. tf FOR MATTRESS Making and Renovating Upholstery, come to Mitchum Upholstery Shop on Jo- anna-Clinton highway, or Phone 168-W, tfc DESKS, Filing Cabinets, Type writer Tables, Chairs. Complete line of office supplies. Chron icle Pub. Co. Phone 74. FOR RENT — Furnished apart ments at Crescent Beach. For in formation call Mrs. Gus Young, telephone 181. 5c-J10 AETNA ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS PAY UP TO $5,060. COSTS ONLY 25c A DAY' $2.00 TEN DAYS. S. W SUMER El. AETNAIZER. TELEPHONES 80 AND 32. . 4c-J3 FOR SALE—Binder twine, hay wire, farm machinery repairs. Tarpaulins to cover gram, feeds, machinery. Boats, lumber. Copeland Hardware Supply Co., Phone 15. lc HOUSE FOR -SALE—Six -room bouse with gan^e attached, good location in Clinton near school. For quick sale, $7,250.00. C. B. Holland, Laurens. lc FOUND—Stray bird pointer dog. Owner describe dog. Posey Da vis, Elizabeth St. See after 4 o’clock. * Ipf Wrestling —MAIN EVENT— MR. MOTO vs. STEVE GOB Best 2 out of 3 - 60 min. time limit FOR SALE—Fryers and fresh eggs. Phone Joanna 4113. Chis holm tfc ofl«i We have them today—We will have them every day—A feed mi seed, dean wed right and backed ay by oar dm! Plaxko Motors, Inc. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION PRINCE MAIAVA vs. CHARRO AZTEC Opening Bout: Don Lee vs. Don Kalt JUNE 5 - 8:00 P. M. SATURDAY JUNES—8 P. M. Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium ARENA Political Announcements FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myaelf a candidate for re-election as Su pervisor of Laurens County and pledge myself to t^ide by the rules of the Democratic primary. BENNIE B. BLAKELY I hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Lau rens County and pledge myself to abide by the results of tht Democratic primary. R. L. (Bob) TEAGUE i hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Lau rens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic orimary. C. W. WIER, JR. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commis- oioner and pleage myseif to ubide by the results of the Dern ocratio primary. CLAUDE A. PATTON ^Jhinh it Over! TOUR STATE AND MINE T HE FIRST practical type writer in the world was in vented by Johnathan Pratt, a native of Union. Pratt conceived the idea in 1863. Because of the Civil war and the impossibility of obtain ing a patent in America, he took the machine to England and demonstrated it before the So ciety of Engineers and the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in London. He received his patent and began actual sales on thy " invention in 1867 in London. He first named it a “Pterotype,” an J it afterwards became known as a typewriter. fkc machine was later manu factured and sold in America, being financed by a wealthy New York merchant named Ham mond, and it was called by that name. A few Hammonds ars still in existence. Johnathan Pratt was born in Union April 14, 1831, and died fnChsttsnoogs, Tenn., June 24, 1905. A monument has been •rected to him on the Court House grounds in Union, near the place of his birth. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as County Commissioner ana pledge to abide by the results of of the Democratic primary. CLYDE G. JONES I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as County Commissioner and pledge to abide by the results the Democratic primary. JOHN H. WHARTON I hereby announce myself „ a candidate for county commission er and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. PAUL S. O’DELL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives from Laurens Coun ty, and pledge to abide by the results of the Demrocratic pri mary. KING DIXON I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives fronr. Laurens county, and pledge to abide by the results of the Demo- Mrs. Land Presents Pupils In Recitol Mrs. Joe E. Land will present her piano pupils in a Recital on Thursday, June 3, Academy Street School Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. The two choruses in the village cratic primary. THOMAS A. BABB I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives, Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the re sults of the Democratic primary. ROBERT C. WASSON I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Laurens county, and pledge to abide by the results of the Dem ocratic primary^ JUSTIN A. BRIGDES I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Laurens county and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. CHARLES L. MILAM will also render several num bers. An invitation to attend is ex tended to all who are interested in the progress made in music in our villages. , IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS v _____ Eggs Straight from the Hen to You Available at JOE'S ESSO Each Day Right from the Farm Phone 128 PRESIDE! CAPITAL LIFE INSURANCE ‘ COMPANY. "Fo+niti m Feitk—DediceUd to Senrief’ COLOMBIA, KC. WANTED — A settled business woman to share four-room house close in Prefer someone who expects to be permanently locat ed. Write “House”, care The Chronicle. Ip FOR SALE Real Estate Six room brick home with bath and half, located in the southern section of Clinton. Price $10,600. 00. Nine room hous* with two baths, good location in the northern section of Clinton. Six room house with two baths, also large room in the at tic for storage Located in the northern section of town. Small home near Florida St. school. For quick sale, $4,500.- 00. Immediate possession. Five room home on large lot near the business section. Price $6,000.00. Near Bonds Cross Roads, five room house in new condition. Can be financed with small down payment 92 acres on blacktop road six miles from Clinton. 82 acres on highway out from Joanna. If you live in the Joan na section don’t pass this up. 69 .acres on blacktop road south of Mountville. 'nUs place is mostly in small pines. Business lot two blocks from the square in Clinton. More than an acre in this lot. Lots at Joanna, business or residential. If you axe interested in buy ing or selling real estate, see me. C. B. HOLLAND Lauraos HATS, Cleaned and Blocked SPECIAL ON PANAMAS Alterations Of Any Kind Tailor Made.Clothes, Chicago Tailoring Lines HAVE OUR REPRESENTATIVE CALL ON YOU Dyeing Garments A Specialty JOANNA CLEANERS VV. A. BUCHANAN CLISBY TEMPLETON ITCH-ME-NOT IN li MINUTES After applying Itoh-Me-Not, ymm ead, er ymmr 40c back at any drag nally nanead Ivy, ta. Teday at 4e-M 4o-M A COMFORTABLE HOME ALL YEAR ROUND! Make your home a cooler plaee to live! Insulation stops the heat at your roof and walls. Keeps the summer sun from turning your home into an oven. In winter, enjoy freedom from cold drafts and save on fuel bills. So insulate and weatherstrip now. Enjoy improvements or repairs while you pay. NO DOWN PAYMENT—36 MONTHS TO PAY! • Ruberoid and Johns-Manville Asbestos Siding • Roofing—Sheet Metal Work—Gutters • Downspouts—Weatherstripping—Insulation • Metal Vents—Aluminum Awnings • Ray-O-Lite Translucent Awnings • Bonded Built-Up and Tar and Gravel Roofs FOR FREE ESTIMATE—CALL OR WRITE J. A. SMITH, JR. P. 0. Box 144 Clinton, S. C. Telephone 967J Representing AUGUSTA ROOFING ft METAL WORKS, Inc. Augusta, Ga. T Holland's Dragnet Sale “Dum-Dee-Dum-Dum!” “We just want to give you the facts, Ma’am!” The fact is, Ma’am, you can depend on Holland’s to give you the best in'food at the lowest possible prices. Swift Budget Beef Sale! It’s A Steal, Ma’am! ROUND, T-BONE; SIRLOIN Lb. RIB Lb. Stew Beef 19c TENDER CHUCK Lb. ROAST 4 29c The FACTS About Our Farm Fresh Produce! MEATY RIB ROAST lb. 33c “No Stick-Up Here!” GUARANTEED COMA LILY Flour 25 £ 1.47 They’re Hare at Last!!! GLADIOLA CANNED Can Biscuits 10c OLD TIME VIENNA SAUSAGE, Can .... 10c OLD TIME POTTED MEAT, Can 10c FRESH TENDER Com 3 Ears 10C • CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE POTATOES. . . 5 lbs. 29c FRESH TENDER GREEN Beans 2 tbs. 15c YELLOW SQUASH FRESH OKRA lb. 19c FRESH FROZEN 14 Oz. COFFEE CAKE . 39c Double Your Money Beck Guarantee! HUNTS No. 2 Can Tomato Juice 10c MORRELL PRIDE PURE Lard 4 u>s. 89c REAL KILL • 12 Oz. Bomb MOTH PROOFER BOMB ... 98c REAL KILL Pint BUG KILLER . . 69c <00*8 2 Bazas KLEENEX 29c IIMMMIMnMMMtMtMIMIItMtMIMtMtlMMtlMMtlMlll Holland’s Food Center TOPPER STORE “ON THE SQUARE** “You Can Depend On Holland’s” 4'