Plft Sit THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Thursday, December 31, 1953 WANT CLASSIFIED ADVER#SING RATES— • First Iiurrtioft — Minimum 50c op to 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 ADVS CASH DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. FOR SALE—4-door Dodge sedan, good car, low price. A. O’Daniel. Phone 535-R. tf — TRESPASS' NOTICES —What ev ery land owner needs. Buy now for the hunting season. Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call W. G. King & Sons. 438. ». tfc FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc HOUSE FOR SALE — Six room home, good location in Clinton near school. If you are tired of paying rent let me show you this place. C. B Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. 1c ELECTROLUX Sales. Service and Supplies. H. L. .Baldwin. Ttleohone ■>04-J. v tic DESKS, Filing Cabinets, Typewrit er Tables, Chairs. Complete line of office supplies. Chronicle Pub lishing Co., Stationery Department. C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) CERTIFIED CONCRETE LOTS FOR SALE—Residential and house* c^b’’ Hoi- Laurens Ready-Mix land. Heal Estate, Laurens. 1c! INK — Washable blue, permanent blue, black, green, brown, red and white Show card ink, all colors. , Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74 Phone 3071 - Laurens, S .C. SICKNESS MAKES AVAILABLE Southeast Laurens County Raw- leigh business. Good oportunity to continue established service. Pre vious dealer in business 19 years. Write at once Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCK-81-203. Richmond, Va 8tp-31 FOR THE BEST in cement steps. Tnaded non-^hppery. Ready to be installed at any time. No waiting period necessary. Phone 1297-K or write Tom Benjamin, Rt. 1, New berry. . tfc j NOTICE—No trespassing, hunting, 1 or loaf.ng allowed at anv time on my land. R W. Nabors. Dec. 31-p BIBLES—The most appreciated. : cherished gift for years. Chronic’...' 1 Pub Co. Phone 74 >X)R SALE — Purebred Cocker Spaniel male puppies. 6 weeks old- R C Adair, Phone 23. Icj NEW LOAD antiques, including 50, boxes and barrels of china, glass,! ttc Noah's Ark, Abbeville, S. C. I 6c-Jan 141 WANTED TO RENT—Two or three bedroom house, by January 15th. Write Box HS, c-o The Chronicle, tf PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and : ?cdy to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. tfc FOR SALE—Fryers. Phone Joan na 4113. Chisholm. 2p-31 STEEL TRAPS made by Blake 5: Lamb. Sizes 1, 1 1-2, and 2. Blake- ly-Burton Hardware. 1c GLAMORENE rug and Glamorene foam upholstery cleaner. Blakely- Burton Hardware. 1c LAND FOR SALE—52 acres about 1 1-2 miles north of the Clinton city limits. C. B. Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. 1c STRAYED OR STOLEN in the vi cinity of Lawrence St, Joanna toy Screwtail dog, brindle and white, one black eye and. one blue eye. Answers to name of Tiny. If found please notify Robert Jester or Phone 2531, Joanna, S. C. Reward for information concerning this dog. Ip FOR RENT,—Four room house, uh- fumihed, with modern conven iences, 2 1-2 miles out on highway 308. Joe Poole. Ip USED CARS NEW SHIPMENT Eatons station ery just received. Come in and make a selection. Chronicle Pub I Co. Phone 74. HOUSE FOR SALE — Four room house with 5 acres which fronts 100 feet on Laurens highway. Price 52.300 00. This tract has spring.' C B. Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. 1c 1954 Calendar pads for desk stands. Chronicle Pub Co., Phone 74. LIFETIME SECURITY TELEGRAPHERS URGENTLY NEEDED I WANT to talk to 5 men or women 18 to 45 interested in permanent employment with railroads as Tele graph Operators and Station Agent* at a wage of $325 00 a month up. Tram AT HOME the CODE-O-' STRUCTOR way, 4 to 6 months. Jobs waiting when qualified. Write X. Box 180. Clinton. 2p-24 HOUSE FOR SALE — Four ro house short distance off the Lau rens highway with two acres. Price 51.250.00. C. B. Holland, Real Es- tate, Laurena. 1c TURNIP SEED, rye grass, orchard iirass, rescue grass, Abruzzi ye, bar- ey, oats, crimson clover. H. J. Pitts Store. tf i LOST — Black and white ma t Spitz last Thursday. Answers to name of Lug. If found please noti fy M. G. Roberts, 310 Beauregard St., or Phone 873-W. $5 reward. Ip FOR RENT—Duplex apartment in College View. Phone 742-R. 1c WANT A SPINET? Opportunity for lovely Spinet in perfect condition. Resident of this section can pay small payment down and finish account with few small monthly payments. WRITE: CREDIT MANAGER BOX 725 ALBEMARLE, N. C. Will notify where to see Spinet. COCKER SPANIEL FOR SALE— Male^ solid black; one year old; pedigreed; excellent for breeding purposes. Will sell or trade for puppy. Contact Mrs. William P. Jacobs. Telephone 460-R or 49. Ip FOR RENT—Residence on Florida street. Contact Mrs. T. J. Leake, Phone 70. 1c “If you think this is a THRILL, just wait ’till we n go down to Plaxico’s and ^ k see some of those wonder- 2 j ful used cars they have J q for sale.” hi Id This week: a) 1951 Dodge Coronet, 4-door sedan. Two 1949 Fords. 1949 Chrysler Royal, 4-door sedan. 1947 Plymouth. Several bargains in “hunting” cars. Plaxico Motors, Inc. Phone 48 CLINTON. 8. C. USED CARS Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil. Yard Gardening and Land scaping. Dump True Service—Moving Dirt, Grading and Excavating. Tractor Plowing. For Rent—Tractor with load er. i 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 Notes From The C Agent's Office fly C. B. CANNON. County Agent j Nicklee Buys Irrigation System Dr. M. B. Nickles, Laurens, has bought an irrigation system and tested it out just before the rain a few days ago. The system is what is known as low presure system, requiring ap proximately 60 pounds of pressure at the pump and 35 pounds of press-: ure at the end of 1900 feet of pipe. The sprinklers attached along the pipe will cover an area at one setting of approximately five acres, delivering approximately one inch of water per acre on the five acres in about three and one-half hours of operation. The pump delivers approximate-. lv 39,600 gallons per hour of opera tion. It requires approximately 28.-: 000 gallons of water to put one inch of water on an acre of land. One big factor in irrigation is the supply of water. ; Dr. Nickles owns a farm in the Lisbon community, producing beef, cattle of the Hereford breed Dr. ( Nickles is hopeful that this ques-j tion of dry weather is solved for the future, in so far as growing grass for his cattle. Velemarian From Turkey Visit* County Miss Gursel, a graduate in veter-j inarian from Turkey, was a visitor to Laurens county on December 10 to study the Laurens Cooperative Artificial Breeding program in op eration here in the county. Dr. Vic-j tor Hurst, Associate Dairy’ Hus bandman, Clem son College, accom -, pamed Dr. Gursel on the inspection trip. Dr. Gursel will spend several months in the United States, study-j ing livestock programs before re turning to her native country. She was an interesting person to talk with, and we feel honored in bav-’ ing Laurens •eunty selected to vis- it. . While here in the county. James Adair. Technician for the Artificial Breeding Association, showed the visitors through the laboratory and- discussed the program in general, ion James Adair took training for Dr. Hurst, under whose supervis technician work at Clemson Col lege. spoke highly of Mr Adair’s work, and also of Jamt-s Jacks, Asst. Technician, who took training at the same time Mr. Adair had his training. . The iadv from Turkey thought it was very fortunate for livestock producers of Laurens county to have an opportunity to use the breeding program offered them.; The bulls used in Clemson College Dairv herd are the same ones in the breed mg'prog ram carried ooj in this county. A technician is on duty seven days each week to meet calls for the association. No one will be on duty however on December 25, which is Christmas Day The breed ing fee has been reduced to seven} dollars Both dairy and beef type bulls are used in the breeding pro-i gram by the association. Control Turnip Loaf Spot By Rotation Farmers and merchants complain about leaf spots on turnips. This leaf spot has caused a ragged ap pearance of turnip greens and in many instances has rendered the; greens unsalble. The disease dam age is more serious on unroUted land. Market gardeners and others will do well to rotate turnig green patches. A certain amount of evi dence indicates that sprays or dusts will be helpful, but main reliance should be on rotation. Now Vegetable Garden Circular Clemson College Extension Serv ice has published a new circular No. 389 tilted, “Home Garden In-1 formation for Piedmont South Car olina,” that deals only with garden-, ing in this area, and is free at the| County Agents’ office to any per son calling for same. The circular deals with the rec ommended varieties of vegetables, time of year to plant seed or set plants, amount of seed to sow ih 100 feet of row and space of rows, and distance in drill. Also informa tion in control of diseases and in sects. Root-knot is a problem to many gardeners, but can be controlled rather satisfactorily by the use Sl LL t.» \ \ w. 1 V. PARKS ADAIR, Mxr-. DANDRUFF REMEDY Dissolve one ounce of flower of sulphur in one quart of soft water. Do not use it until it is thoroughly mixed and settled. Apply it at night. To Relitve Misery of 0^666 uc-'rt :e asm* - hum **n aauir Just Wait! • • • FOR THAT NEW New Oldsmobile for 1954 Mokes Debut To Dealers in Colossal Musical Show! CHICAGO, ILL....Climax of ^Oldsmobile Dealer Show is the revelation of the ’54 “Rocket.” Even Oldsmobile dealers, accustomed to new- model announcements through many years, heralded the new car with standing ovations. And no wonder ... for the new 1954 Oldsmobile is out a full year ahead with entirely new low-level styling ... new “Rocket” Engine power .., new power features! Just wait till you see it! Just wait till you drive it! Then you’ll know why Olds dealers cheered! See your Oldsmobile dealer January 20 . .. the big announcement date! J J food Savings Galore OUR CHRISTMAS EVE WINNERS 12-LB. TURKEY MRS. GEORGE W. COPELAND COFFEE WARMER ROBERT REARDEN BOX ORANGES MRS. JOHN DOMINICK DUKE’S MAYONNAISE Pint Fresh, Tender—For Your New Year’s Dinner COLLARDS Large Bunch GREEN PICNIC HAMS Lb. ALL PASTEURIZED SWEET MILK o- Fresh Pork Lb. SAUSAGE 39c 4. Fresh Ground BEEF, lb. 35c - 3 lbs. $1.00 i Fresh—-Good Cooked with Collards Lb. NECK BONES 19c Swift’s Jewel In Cartons SHORTENING . 3 lbs. 73c Old Black Joe Blackeyed No. 2 Cans PEAS 2 for 29c Topper Brand Evaporated Tall Cans MILK 3 for 37c Betty Crocker Pkg. CAKE MIXES 35c Cobbler POTATOES .. 10 lbs. 29c ojen FOODS Florida Dozen ORANGES 17c In Cello CARROTS 2 bu. 25c Fresh CUCUMBERS .. 2 lbs. 25c Dulany Chopped 12 Oz. Pkg. SPINACH 19c X * - Chopped 12 Oz. Pkg. BROCCOLI 19c GoWen 10 Oz. Pkg. CORN 19c Mixed 10 Oz. Pkg. VEGETABLES 19c Holland’s Food Center You Can Depend on Holland’s 124 MUSGROVE ST. CLINTON, S. C.