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THE CLINTON CHRONICT.B Thursday, November 3, 1949 WANT ADS HUMAN ECHO TO RENT — TO FTNT/ — TO BIT? — TO SELL Everybody Reads >he Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. All w*nt ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co Man Display Weird Faculty Con Eat Anything Now, Thanks To Scales "HOW TO WIN FRIENDS and Author of INFLUENCE PtOPiT SPOKANE, Wash.—Did you ever ! try to talk to a man who could say I! —even as you were saying—the HEY:: Where are ya’ going? Moore’s LOST—at dinton high school Ma-. ^nin^expe^nce^'and.^when talk- ! .Mrs. Owens Anniversary Sale of Course! 1c ruon sweater and maroon an g ay^ to Ronald Severson, a lock- Mrs. Alma Owens, 34 Blair St., - - , . - gabardine jacket Please return *0, ar ? d . safe _ salesman> it is a trying Easley, S. C., writes: “Everything I HA\E your lawn ^ c ‘ ^ d all f lo - vd Fulle J aT hlgh sc 001 n r 1 " j experience, for he can do just tha^ ate seemed to create gas on my stom-; I also sharpen hr \i] a k e l v 3071 ceive - reward - I very thing. " , ach and give me awful misery. I tried s Musprove^St Telephone 200.'5p-27 ;FOR RENT-Store room, until re-. Ever since he was seven years'many treatments but was about to | — ^ cently occupied by Roddy's Res-; old, he could do the trick, and ever give up when I heard Fred Gentry,. FOR SALE—Oil circulating heater- ^urant The Mississippi Youngs. 1c'since he has been going around the Old Gospel Skiger, recommending Practically new. Mrs. W. C. Ox-) . having the last word with every- Scalf’s Indian River Medicine over lev 101 W Maple Street. Phone 647 ► USED, Magic Chef gas range in per-; body> , He can ta]kt sin g or yo del i the radio. I’m happy to say .1 now' 1c 1 feet condition. A bargain at $45.jn ght along with anyone, no matter | eat anything I want and suffer no — Home Supply Co. lc | what language is used, from French 'pain, thanks to Scalf’s, I call it won- a T T '"7 ’7 1 T3 ’TKic {C firct r laCK * I . .. ” Worry Without Cause j / HEEDLESSLY WORRIED! What a book could be written about that. Here’s an example of what I mean. He is Gerald V. Myers, St. Joseph, MissourL Now we’ll have to hop back in time. It is December 10, 144. Gerald Myers was sitting in a fox hole just out side of Geniveiller, France. SALE—1940 Plymouth ABRUZZI RYE. This is first class rye. cleaned well. Also Rye Grass FOR for Pastures and Lawns. Blakely- Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- new re-conditioned engine, phone 188. rubber, plastic seat covers. — —‘—TT . ‘MQ-W COVERED BUTTONS. A variety of sizes and styles. Buckles, belts, and -pQ PROSPECTIVE Home Owners— button holes. Mrs. Charlie McDan- Architectural drawings; house con- 201 S. Broad St. vfc t rac ti n g; home financing. Robert A. O. Box 553, Laurens. l0-4c le p_j 0 to Norwegian, from pig latin to deluxe efctra clean, new ‘paint job, | tobac c° auctioneer. Good i I don t know how I picked it Call i up ” be says. “I guess it was just a Itp kid trick. But it didn’t go over too well with my folks after the first few times, so I didn’t get too much practice at home.” Severson tells how it used to be great sport during high-school as- derful. Scalf’s is on sale at all drug stores. Try it today. Bishop-Walker Has Kids Contest Bishop-Walker Pharmacy announc- M ARK WELL PUNCHMASTER—For 1 ~ 7 ~ , Pernblies~to talk *right along with es a kiddies contest in today’s paper ticket^and other punchmg.^han jr STOP^U ^you _get to p ‘ c £^l t he guest speaker from his seat in in which two bicycles and other prlz- 2 C the audience. es will be given away. Information Principal Not Amused ; ma y ha d at the store. little office item. $1.00 Publishing Co. Phone 74. Chronicle Anniversary Celebration. I 28c while they last. SEVERAL good used pianos. Tuned STEELTRAPS. No. 14 long spring and ready to go. $95 up. Easy: traps. Ivey Johnson single barrel terms. The Trading Post. Laurens “That is, it was sport until the principal decided to let me sit in the office whenever we had an assembly,” he grinned. Psychiatrist* and neurologists Shot Guns, Shells and Cartridges .— i Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. ASBESTOS FLAT SHEETS for in- Telephone 188 1c sulating around heaters. Chimney -— . 4 . . : * - - Sweep Soot Destroyer for coal and FOR SALE—Seed oats, both Appier |gbake th e j r heads in bewilderment Hard-: and Coker’s 45-67. Recleaned.I w h en this 33-year-old human echo Pitts-Dillard Implement Co. tf i “gives ’em the works,” as he puts ' FOUR ROOM house and lot for it. They offer aD sorts of explana- ( sale New house, just completed 1 tions, for example, ‘You have a Located on Bond street. For infor- short cut between your hearing ! ... mation call Charlie Nabors. Tele-1 and speaking organs; you are Several good Singer e 5n _ W or drive out to 729 W. gifted with mental telepathy. — r n c | “But then they say those things are impossible and they don’t CLOTHES BASKETS. Folding Cloth- know how I do it,” Severson says. es Dryers. Curtain Stretchers. ■ think I just have extra sharp Coco Door Mats. Brooms and Mops hearing.” Blakely-Burton s Hardware Si Seed.- Qne of his favorite gags is to va d telephone 188. get himself picked for one of those ! information. USED Hotpomt electric range, only audience-participation radio shows 1 C where the master of ceremonies considers himself capable of coping oil stoves. Blakely-Burton’s ware & Seeds. Phone 188. ELECTROLUX Sales, Sendee Supplies. H. L Baldwin, Telephone 604-i FOR SALE > w ^ sewing machines, dining room and \jain^street, breakfast room suites, china closers. The Trading Post, Laurens. tfc STRAYED OR STOLEN—A pair of t;r,i dogs—white with brown spots m.« e .tr.d female. Answering to name Lightning and Lady. A re a .oe given to any ^ P....: Ou.nton. 105 Florence street. $50. Home Supply Co. Pnor.e 505 W pd LOST—One small fox terrier, white w j th anybody. PANSY PLANTS and English Daisy with black ears, named • spot ’. If Plants Place your order with us found call Sammy Morns at 220J, • .«. : r delivery upon arrival. Giant, get reward. Itc ors Pansy Blakely-Burton s LxjgT*—Ladies Diamond ring in Clin- m.xeu Hardware St Seeds Telephone 188. » —— FoR S.\LE—Dry Ash fire-wood, noti Blocks for heater or sto\-e-wood f 557 lengths. King Manufacturing Com- ;,.r.y Phone 547. Ip HIGH SCHOOL loose-leaf binder*, blue and red. Name of school in red printing Just what every high school tudent vtdl! need Chronicle Pub Co. Stationery Dept. GLASS-O-NET and Wyr-O-Glass es in sunshine “Vitamin D” and Pussies Engineers “The first thing that usually hap pens when I start talking along with him is the quickened interest ton last Wednesday Finder p^ase the ^gm^rg They think they itify Wyman Livingston, telepn me getting a feedback and go nuts 7 lC » 4. J ,4 •• America^ Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey's Bank ATTENTION”.—Get my latest mag getting trying to find it.” When Severson was single, wom en were his favorite victims. “First they'd get nervous, then they'd get flustered, then some would get hysterical until tears streamed dowm their face as I talked along with them. Invariably they would swear I was reading azine guide with special Christ- their mind. Unfortunately, 1 H & keep mses. b; >eedi. i out co.d. porch cn- ake'.y-Bur- Telephonc 1c mice ;-B -D: W Wi an. kitchen cabirttt, automatic electric ib'.e and six chairs, Inut street or Phone 562 ’ If SMITHS RADIO SERVICE joo Enterprise St. Phone 278-M N Charge for Pick-up or Delivery Free Estimates .Lrr.mio Moore, Service Manager F merly with Whelchel’s Garage 3-2p * *« e AI. Owens sti WANTED unfurm lady Uve.- i in it 1 handle all mag- >th new and renewals and - ers' offers. Phone Winn, 304 S. 5tp Fn couldn’t. Severson proudly claims to have steered at least four drunks back unto the path of sobriety. “I give ’em the business when they're pretty far gone and you'd be surprised how quickly they swear off for at least that night.” aione rnonc uo-i\ iy says “But then sometimes I'll FOR SALE-Five-room house with along with a drunk and he'll cement. 3 acres land, on Green- * b *r> bartender and accuse wo^i highway near North Creek Sec b ‘^ sl‘PP‘ n « h ‘ m a Micke y J. F. Davis or Grady Arnold, or call _ . ■ . 449 after 6 p.m. 3-2p Woman Opirates Ranch, d RENT—1 or 2 room apartment, elderly f. Phone 433-R Ip Has Time for Hobbits 7Ri >LLY HOUSE for sale at a bar- ga.n price if sold immediately. Gel in touch with J B Fuller. P. O. Box 1274. Spartanburg. TOWLE STERLING —For .n'orma NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St.—Phone 430 LODGEPOLE, S. D—Operating a 1.560-acre ranch normally is con sidered a man’s-size job, but Helen Knudson takes it in stride and still has time for two hobbies— painting and plant care. 4c r-fShe has been ranching alone in «* northwest center ot South Do- kota since her husband died 18 ers, edgers and polishers. We have \: ..nd dedvery in Cl.nton con- a u the necessary material to make . , .. Inr . •a.t Mrs Dillard Boland. 325 W. , our noors beautitul. KaaMnabtelr**”.*!®.- ^ • MhoM * h Main St, Phone 377-J. Wilbur Rid- rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply die. Jeweler. Laurens. tic phone 12. tii LOST—Ret w een Florida Street LOST—Man’s billfold with driver’s school and my home on North Adair street, shell rimmed glass es in blue case. Finder will re ceive reward. Notify Mrs. Clayte w *Anderson, Hosiery Co. Raw Phone 395-W. Ip license registration and courtesy cards, and sum of money. Finder please return to owner and get lib eral reward. Arnold G. Dixon, at C tN BABY CHICK SALE We have received our last shipment until January. 12c each 13c each 14c each 15c each Day Old Week Old Two Weeks Old Three Weeks Old BLAKELYBURTONS HARDWARE & SEEDS Telephone 188 WANTED — For car, garage with lock and key. State price by menth or year. James Carson, M.D., Jacobs Building. . 3-2t-lp| USED electric‘refrigerators in per fect condition. All reconditioned and priced to sell. Home Supply Co. SEPTIC TANKS — Cleaned, repair ed, and installed. Well boring. 12 inches inside diameter. B. B. Weber. lend a hand on occasion, she has a reputation as being “her own best help.” She also is known as an “excel lent cook and No. 1 housekeeper.” Hauling hay, fencing, taking care ol 160 head of sheep and 35 head of cattle, as well as planting and lt^ harvesting crops, are all in the day's occupation for the woman rancher. Her ranch, fenced and cross- fenced with woven wire, is divided into seven pastures which permits rotation and control of sheep graz ing. Six years ago she broke her leg lc while trying to stop a runaway horse. This, she admits, slowed her down. But her friends contend it still would take a good man to Telephone 355, Union, S. C. N17-llp a s ™uch work done as she finds —. - j time lor. RENTAL — Floor 'sanding machines, Mrs. Knudson came to the West new equipment. All necessary ma- river country with homesteader terial to make your floors beautiful, parents in 1910. Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co. Phone 423. tfc HOLLAND BULBS ...for... Spring Flowers -Tulips -Ranunculus -Anemones -Narcissus -Amaryllis —Hyacinths —Crocus —Daffodils —Lilies —Iris —Chinese Sacred Lilies —Paperwhite Narcissus —Yellow Paperwhites —Colored Pearl Chips , —Hyacinth Cups —Fertilizers and Sprays BLAKELY-BUXTON'S Hardware & Seeds Telephone 188 Electrical Device Plays Good Game Tic-Tac-Toe | SAN FRANCISCO.-An engineer I has invented an electrical device, I complete with 32 telephone-type re- BULK SWEET PEAS. Early Flower-^ i a y S> which won’t solve any of the C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. 'Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) ing and Regular Mixed Spencers. Also a big assortment of packaged Flower Seeds. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware Si Seeds. Telephone 188. TRESPASS NOTICE — No hunting, fishing, Idafing or trespassing of 1 any kind on my property. R. W. Na bors. ' 5p-N17 world’s great problems, but which ; plays a good game of tic-tac-toe. Robert Haufe described his in vention at an American institute I of electrical engineers convention. The gadget, Haufe said, plays tic- j tac-toe against a human opponent j and wins every time or forces the j opponent to a draw—except there’s MOTHERS—Do you realize that you a catch, maybe to please human can save the drudgery of washing vanity, papers at home for as little as $1.60 i Pushing a built-in switch is guar- er vSaek, and also protect the health snteed to throw the machines a bit if your child by being sure of sam- off its usually relentless electrical ary and sterile diapers, that have stride, enabling a skillful human op- been vashed through a total of 10 ponent to actually win, occasional- mses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone ty- *05, Laurens. tfc WATCH REPAIR WORK We Have Opened A WATCH REPAIR SHOP In the Rear of L. B. Dillard's Store We Will Appreciate An Opportunity To Serve You A. F. ANDERSON NOTICE Of Change of Location Dr. L. R. Marion is now occupying his new office lo cated in the Jacobs Build ing on E. Carolina Avenue, rooms 213, 214, 215. COMFORTABLE ROOMS STEAM HEAT He had been in combat for three months and now was in an active sector where bullets were as thick as grapes in a California vineyard. That afternoon he had received a letter from his wife saying that everything at home was all right; at the bottom of the letter, the little daughter had painstakingly printed a message. Gerald had been CARNEGIE overjoyed to receive it But now at 11 o’clock, sitting there in the dark and straining his ears for any movement of the enemy, he began to think about the welcome letter he had received and the loving postscript his daughter had printed. Then the thought came to him, “But suppose they are not all right now! They were all right when the letter was mailed, but many things could happen to them.” Under tension as he was, these thoughts began to prey on his mind. “Even if one of them were dying,” he thought “I could not get back to them. I might never see her again.” • He worried until he was relieved from duty, but next day this terrible worry was still within him; it felt like a stone in his stomach. His friends saw the difference and asked him what waa the matter, but he. didn’t want to tell them that he was worrying about hi* family, so he said, “Oh nothing, I’m all right." The strange thing was that he was in danger, every minute, night and day, but he was worrying about his family at home. But that is the way the human mind works. He went to the chaplin and, very much embarrassed, told him that he was so worried that he was becoming a nervous wreck. The chaplin patted him on the back and said, “Sergeant, just rentfember this . . . mathematics are with you. Most worries never come to pass. We worry about worries more than we do about facts. ’ The talk helped him. He got an outside point of view on himself. After a reasonable length of time he tfot a letter from home saying that things were going fine ... but they were worry ing about him. And he was worrying about them. When the war was over, he went back. Nothing bad had happened at all. And that’s the wav it Is with most worries. We stew and fret about needless worries. The next time you are worrying, say to yourself, “Is this a needless worry? May I not be worrying about something that I can’t possibly help and that is pulling me down?" Do this and it'll help you stop your needless worrving. Read The Chronide-Your Neighbor Doe* IRBY HOLLAND GROCERY 309 N. 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