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I THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 10th day of May, 1949, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of Kate Tavell in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County at 2:00 t; o'clock p.m., and on the same dayi V will apply for a ffinal discharge from 5 my trust as Administrator. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said ostate will present them on or be fore said, date, dulj proven, or be forever barred. - Administrator, Renno, S. C. SAM TARVEL, April 10, 1949. 5-4p DON'-T UTTER STREETS WITH WASTE PAPER Good Feed, Care Mean Long-Wearing Alfalia Well-Nourished Plants !. . . your children . . . not to throw ; rubbish in the streets. Help the city in its drive to make Clinton a better . . . cleaner city. Clean cities are usually prosper- . .. ous cities. Clean Up—Paint Up—Fix If you want a clean city . . ^ city ^ as a donaf.jmd.cerUs value for jyou can be proud of . . . here s one ever y person who owns a business i way you can help—Don t ht ter or works in Clinton. An attractive streets. Don t throw candy or chew- 5 us j ness district attracts customers, ing gum wrappers, empty cigarette Attractive residential districts give ; packages or otiier waste paper in the you and your neighbors a sense of gutters or on the sidewalks. Use sa ti s f ac t 10n an d a natural pride. A the rubbish containers. Put rubbish c j ean c j ty j s an inducement for new where it belongs. Remember that p^pig and ne w industries to settle ;; • n ° w • •• Clean Up—Paint here If you agree thal clinton . fi .Up-^Fix UP Week . . . and all year p r0S pe r ity- is YOUR SECURITY, long. We ve all been guilty of such then toward your own interests carelessness in the past . . . but we ^ y doing your part to make your Resist Winter Killing A deep, long-wearing carpet of ^ ^ ^ ^ fr0m ! neighborhood clean. FINAL SETTLEMENT |. °“ f oUl:ig fi *[ ds 18 • m. atter | Ranember . . . don’t throw rub- , r Take notice that oq the 10th day W^h in the streets. It’s just as easy THE CHRONICLE of May, 1949, I will render a final ^ Lh i J W1 - h phos ? hate *^ d to put it in the rubbish containers.' Completely Covers Clinton’. Trade account of my acts and doings as, a 00r l- n f d , pasture , man ’ That’s a little thing to remember . ..! , Are * ,or Advertisers. Executor of the estate of David P revent P re * but it’ll be a big thing in cleaning There Is No Substitate for New»- Anthony Timmons in the office of mature “baldness.” « < the Judge of Probate of Laurens Alfalfa will have a long life if it j County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on is well fed and cared for. When . the same day will apply for a final; ^e plants are well nourished they discharge from my trust as Executor.! Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or be fore said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. SHIRLEY A. TIMMONS, Executor, Clinton, S. C. April 8, 1949. 5-4cw up the city. Caution your friends paper Advertising NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In the Probate Court Frances C. Warner, Individually and as Administratrix of the Estate, of S. M. Warner, deceased, Peti- are hardier and better able to re- U 0061- ’ j sist diseases and winter killing. ~ vs ' • T- They will anchor their roots firmer Ed '*, an " ner : C “ ra Wilr T„ ne, :• En - and establish healthier, thicker "“f U „ George Warmner.: owth above d . Nettie W. Gill, Irene W. Murray, . .. * ... Harold Warinner, and Helen Jordan other deep-rooted legumes, Adams. Respondents. . i a [ falfa ta ^s large helpings of phos- Pursuant to a becree of the Court P hate and potash out °f t he * 0, 1- in the above entitled case, I will sell, Afrononusts recommend that heavy at public outcry to the highest bid- a ™unts ^ fertilizer carding these tier, either in or in front of the Court 1 nu tr ien ts be applied at the time of House, at Laurens, South Carolina,! seeding. on sales day in May next, being The life of alfalfa can be pro- Monday, the second day of the longed and yields increased by top- month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described property: All that piece, parcel or lot of land being, lying and situate within the incorporate limits of the town of Clinton, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as f >ilows. Bounded on the north by Maple Street, one , hundred t wenty-five (125) feet thereon, on the east by land of G. R. Simpaon, one hundred and fifty (150) feet thereon; on the south by land of R. E. Wysor, one hundred twenty-five (125) ieet thereon and on the west by Cedar Avenue, one hundred fifty (150) feet thereon. The above* bounded and described property is shown and described as lots Nos. 37, 38. 39. 40. 41. in Block 7 as shown on plat of College View made by peorge C. Odiorne, En gineer, on the 23rd day of Octo ber, 1923, and on record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Book No. 2, page 108 under date of November 28th, 1923. Terms of Sale: Cash. LOOK!I EVtRY NEW CONVENIENCE PULANF Carolina Suburban Gas Co. G. B. Sheppard Laurens. S. C. Phone 508 Alt OV»* AMERICA’S BIGGEST r COLA VALUE! When you buy the big, BIG 12-ounce bottle of Pepsi Cola, you pet TWO FULL GLASSES in every bottle — yet you ALSO get top quality in every drop. Ounce for ounce, no finer cola! So today, tomorrow, ALWAYS — buy America's BIGGEST cola value: Pepsi-Cola! Whenever you shop, always take home six big, BIG 12-ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola for the family! TWELVE full glasses—plenty for all! No Finer Cola at Any Price! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE. S. C. dressing with phosphate or potash in the spring or fall. Tests at state agricultural experiment stations have shown that application! of 300 to 600 pounds or more per acre have been beneficial. *: •a Good pasture management means going easy on grazing until stands j.j are well established. It is wise to ft follow a rotaticA plan so cows will 0 move from one field to another, be- g fore the pasture is grazed down to l-; the ground. By this system the pas- ft ture will have a chance to renew it- *.• self while cows are on other fields. JoV- UJHCR& TO GO f O/'DEPENDABLE A/VD EP / ENDL Y SERV/CE Reverse Irrigation When it comes to moisture some farmers have a two-fold problem. For occasionally it is necessary to remove excess moisture front a wet part of a farm while irrigating adjoining dry area at the same time. Such actually is the case on a Virginia farm. The story behind this southern i The low land, however, received an irrigation in reverse” treatment. 1 farmer's problem is simple: Hit *ci«u S ui w«u. i irrigated land was p rodu cing satis- Thesutcessful bidder, other than (act * r ,^,_ but the ^ the Plaintiff here.n | adjace „t to it was whoUy unpro- upon the Mnclus.on ot the biddinj, to making shall deposit with the Judge ot Pro-| b h ar , a , u oduct>v , ala 5 -bate the sum .( live (5%) per cent, d Here', what was of the amount of his bid, as guaran-l d ne . tee of his good faith in bidding, the No ' chanee was made in the . irri . same to be applied to the purchase „ ac "5^ th.s KHrv lind pnre, upon the purchaser complying )ntir 1an ^ g hnliroxr J with the terms of sale, otherwise to; be paid to the Plaintiff as liquidated damages. In the event the successful bidder should fail to comply with the terms of the sale, the said land shall be re-sold on the same or some sub sequent sales day on the same terms, at the risk of the defaulting purchas er and without the further order of tne Court. The purchaser shall pay for papers, stamps and recording, J. HEWLETTE WASSON, Probate Judge for Laurens County, j Dated April 1. 1949.—28-3cw. RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOP “Pofesaional Care . . . . U Best for Your Hair” S. Broad St. Phone 453 We Invite Your Business 0 4 : R L. Plaxlro D. E. TRIBBLE CO. BUILDERS SUPPLIES Phone 94 y. /J <'> y'/ W. Roy Pitta PITTS COAL CO. “Best Quality CoaT Phone 75 PITTS SER. STATION “Service With a Smile’’ C William M Shields SHIELDS' MODERN STUDIO COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Jacobs Bldg Phone S5-W JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK Wire Tieing Pickup Hay Baler. Side Delivery Rake. Big and Little Disk Har rows. Six and Ten Inch Hammer- mills. Four and Six Disk Tillers. Grain and Hay Elevator Combines. Mule and Tractor Mowers. Spring-tooth Harrows. Rubber Tired 4 - W h e e 1 Trailer. Used 4-Wheei Rubber Tire Manure and Lime Spread er, like new, $200.00. 14-Inch Roughage, Silage and H a mmermill, like new, $350.00. Korean Lespedeza Seed, Recleaned. J. R. Crawford South Broad St. at Arniory Phone 16 rrA Robert E. Wysor, III “Service Beyond the Contract” GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE R. E. WYSOR, III Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J First of all a ditch was dug across the area so that the excess mois ture would drain into it. Then a vertical type centrifugal pump, as shown in the accompanying illus tration, was located at the roadside end of the ditch. With this arrange ment, the farmer got practically automatic results. Drainage from the low land is pumped out as rapidly as it ac cumulates in the ditch. But the moisture isn’t wasted. It flows into a creek which supplies water need ed for the more I orthodox irriga tion system serving the farmer’s drier acres. Now, he reports, the formerly neglected wet land is pro ducing on a par with the irrigated acres. Lower Support Prices, Goals Set for Potatoes Lower support prices and lower goals for 1949 early potatoes have been announced by the U. S. de partment of agriculture. Agriculture Secretary Charles F. Brannan said the low parity price I had been set with extreme reluc tance, and should not be regarded ; as a precedent for other comniod- ; ities. The goal for 1949, as usual, will be broken down to counties I and individual farms. WVx Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy RODDY'S RESTAURANT “Serving Fine Food for Fine Folks’’ •BALDWIN APPLIANCE COMPANY The eflort of Thomas E. Baldwin has been attended with sue- ress since becoming manager of the Baldwin Appliance Com pany. Clinton's leading domestic and commercial electrical ap pliance store. The Baldwin Appliance Company, located at 119 South Broad, is exclusive Frigidaire sales and service dealer. This firm serves the town of Whitmire in Newberry county and the entire county of Laurens. For practical modern living. Mr. Baldwin believes he serves this community best by making it possible for all homes to be more cheerful and eopifortable with electrical conveniences. He believes that by offering high quality electrical equipment at prices that are right, he is contributing towards a better Using standard of this community. Visit Baldwin .Appliance Company and see their complete display of home conveniences. « Mr and Mrs J R Cox COX HOME & AUTO , SUPPLY CO. “Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed'’ . 201 V Broad Phone 12 I? " I A X- \ II G. Chandler CHANDLER'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing Phone 71 Thomas E. Baldwin BALDWIN APPLIANCE CO. FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial Appliances ■ A y - \ . ■ X.-- i / / L-A- - * C. W. Cooper C. W. COOPER GARAGE - KAISER-FRAZIER Sales and Service All Makes of Cars Repaired and Serviced \> L. E Bishop W. 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