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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 17, 1949
WANT ADS
TO RENT — TO FTStv — TO BUY — TO SELL
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NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all
over 25 words 2c per word All want ads are cash except to firms
carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing C o.
FOR SALE-Caiifornia broad breast-; SEPTIC TANKS — Cleaned, repair
ed turkevs. Corn fed. Telephone 16. i ed, and installed. Well boring. 12
Marv Ellen. Lou Jones and Ethel. ! :nches inside diameter. B. B. Weber.
l-3c Telephone 355, Union. S. C. N17-llp
COVERED BUTTONS. A variety of HOUSE FOR SALE — Large three-
sizes and styles. Buckles, belts, and room house with bath in Clinton,
button holes. Mrs. Charlie McDan- Why pay rent, save that money. C. B. i
1c
iel, 201 S. Broad St.
vfc Holland. Phone 715, Laurens.
FOR SALE—Wales adding machine. ONION PLANTS. Cabbage Plants,
Chronicle Publishing Co.
Onion Sets, English Peas, Beets,
MARKWELL PUNCHMASTER—For Carrots and Greens. Blakely-Burton's
ticket and other punching. A handy Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
little office item. $1.00. Chronicle
Publishing Co. Phone 74.
RENTAL — Floor sanding machines,
, new equipment. All necessary ma-
CHRISTMAS CARDS — Get yours terial to make your floors beautiful, j
( now Chronicle Publishing Co. Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co.;
SEVERAL good used pianos. Tuned Phone 423 - ^ tfc
and ready to go. $95 up. Easy ROSES. 2-year old Texas Grown
terms. The Trading Post, Laurens. No. 1 Bushes in many varieties and
TRESPASS NOTICE — Positively no colors. Patented and R |gular ,
hunting or trespassing of any kind, ^urton s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-
on our lands. The Poole Brothers. i P hone i 88 ' !5|
17-2p LNDELIBLE LNK and sets for mark-
" ~ | ing clothes. Chronicle Pub. Co.
ELECTROLUX Sales. Service and 1
Supplies. H L Baldwin, Telephone HAVE your lawn mowers sharpened.
g04_j ‘ tfc I also sharpen hand saws and all;
other saws. Edgar L. Blakely, 307;
FOR SALE Several good Singer j ^| US g rove Telephone 200, 8-5c
sewing machines, dining room and, -j
breakfast room suites, china closets ^ n
FOR SALE — Business or industrial
site on railroad in Clinton. Five
acres in tract. C. B. Holland, Phone
715, Laurens. 1c
TULIPS. HYACINTHS. Daffodils.
The Trading Post, Laurens. tfc
SHEET IRON HEATERS in all sizes.
Priced from $2.95 to $5.75. Also Port
able Oil Heaters. Blakely-Burton’s |
Hardware A Seeds. Telephone 188. j Iris, Peonies, Frittillaria, Lilies,
rvMD t>rx~r t ' Bleeding Hearts, Red Hot Pokers and
PUR REXT Two furnished bed- flUkely-Burton's Hard-!
to n«. Hot running »-a:er ,n bath > TV.aphone m. Ic
io*rr. Phone 3(M)-J. Mrs. W T Kan- K <
rung, 308 Davidson St. Ip FOR SALE—Victor grain seed oats.
HIGH SCHOOL loose-leaf binders. ^ ^ Crawford. . 1 ' 2C ,
blue and red. Name of school in red LOST—Last Thursday, female pup-
printing Just what every high school py. black back, blue speckled legs,
student will need. Chronicle Pub Co., red and blue speckled face. About
Stationery Dept. four months old Also, a small black
. o . « and blue speckled puppy $15 reward.
ITS TIME to c^nge to Spartan U,- F|nder d l0 j c
•“« ‘ >0 “ “ Rico. Routo J. Clinton, near Stomp
get thore high prtcod egg, for Chmt. s
-A-i> L>uano Co. Telephone .
Rush for Gold In Finland
Stirs Land of Laplanders
A gold rush recalling sourdough
days in the Klondike is under way
north of the Arctic Circle in Fin-1
land's land of the midnight sun, j
reindeer herds, and a sturdy ,
dwarfish people called Lapps.
The latest gold finds now re
ported to be luring Finnish fortune
seekers from all over the country
have turned up along the Lammen
river, not far from the borders of
neighboring Norway and Sweden.
Last year the gold cry was raised
along the birch-framed banks of
the Ivalo in the same Finnish re
gion. And two years previously
gold was discovered farther west
in Norwegian Lapland.
The Lapland region, stretching
from Norway’s far-north coast to
Russia's White sea, is aptly named
skullcap. It already is noted as an
iron and copper producer, especial
ly in the Swedish section where
some of the world’s largest iron
deposits are found.
Th® Lapps are real-life counter
parts of Scandinavia’s legendary
dwarfs. Of Asiatic origin, they us
ually are four and a half to five
feet in height, stout, and with
great physical strength.
They make a living chiefly by
fishing, hunting, and tending rein
deer. Farming in their treeless
country of frozen marshland and
tundra is a meager business.
The reindeer to the Lapp is what
the coconut palm is to the South
Sea Islander—food, shelter, and
clothing. Lapps eat reindeer meat
and cheese; drink reindeer milk;
use antlers and bone for tools, and
sinews for thread. They dress in
reindeer skin, and for warmth stuff
their boots and gloves with grass.
To Elect With Money
(From the Southern Weekly, Dal
las, Texas)
From various sections of the coun
try come these tidings in the prepa
rations of the AFL and the CIO for
entrance into Southern Democratic
primaries. President Green appeared
before the New Jersey convention to
urge money' contributions to a big
fund for this purpose. CIO leaders
decided on a similar fund at a meet
ing in Lake Placid, N. Y., and they
worked out the details of it at a
meeting in Canada.
That’s how the outcome of South
ern primaries is being determined,
if the labor bosses have their way.
The money they are raising is to be
spent in an effort to reelect SENA
TORS CLAUDE PEPPER of Florida.
FRANK GRAHAM of North Caro
lina, OLIN JOHNSTON of South
Carolina, LISTER HILL of Alabama,
and RUSSELL LONG of Louisiana,
and some 40 odd Southern members
of called “civil rights” program to
which President Truman has com
mitted the national Democratic
party.
Cannot Mr. Truman and the North
ern leaders of the national Democrat
ic party understand that,' although
the federal government is far-and-
away the most powerful government
the work! has ever seen, it is not
powerful enough to force such a pro
gram on the people of the South?
And cannot the pro-Truman South
ern politicians understand that in
supporting the national Democratic
party, as at present constituted, they
are giving aid and comfort to the
enemies of the people of the South
and that sooner or later the people
of the South will be forced, in com
mon decency, to reject them as such?
Christians Can
Halt Red Tide,
Judd Declares
Atlanta, Nov. 5.—World unity and
last n7 oeace can be achieved only
when Christians begin, .striving as in
dividuals toward that end, Presbyte
rian laymen were told today.
"There would be no hope if it de
pended on political solution,” declar
ed Representative Walter H. Judd
(R-Minn.)
Judd, a former Congregationaiist
missionary to China, said three world
organizations are at work today—the
United Nations, the Communist party
and the Christian church.
"The United Nations is faltering,”
he asserted, “because it is trying to
w’ork under two sets of principles;
one for the Big Five and another for
the other 53 countries.
Russia has its own world organi
zation, well organized, disciplined
and fanatical. The Communists are
working under one set of rules to
ward one goal.
"And at the same time. Russit sits
in the United Natitons and is in po
sition to thrwart efforts toward world
unity.”
The Christian church alone can
defeat the threat of Communism, h3
asserted.
Scalf's Helped Girl
Attend Church First
Time In Three Months
Among the thousands writing let
ters of praise for Scalf’s is Miss Fran
ces Wesrt, Fairmont, S. C. Miss Wes
writes; "I suffered
so much from
spells of indiges
tion that I couldn '
rest or sleep day
or night. I became
so weak, nervou-.
and rundown thac
I was unable to g 1
about. Naturally,
it worried me to
be unable to enjoy
life with the rest
o.-f my young
friends. I tried treatments and medi
cines but without satisfactory result.'
I am happy to say, since starting
Scalf’s Indian River Medicine, tha'
now I can eat heartily of any food
I want and sleep fine. I have regain
ed strength so that I went to church
last Sunday for the first time I have
been able to go in over three
months.”
Scalf’s is on sale at all drug store-;
on a money-back guarantee of satis
faction from the first bottle. Try it
today.
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8-4p
17-2e WINCHESTER AUTOMATIC Bolt
Action and Slide Pump 22 Rifles,
vr.^i .ur sa.r -i - u..- , Johnson Shot Guns Also Shell*
,*1" ,.r.c, .1 .o d I, G« / c . rtrld nuk,l, - Burton ,
touch with J. B Fu.ler. P O. Box „ . . * . .A
TR« »LLY HOUSE for sale at a bar
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in
1274. Spartanburg. 4c
TOWLE STERLING-For informa-
mon and delivery m Clinton con
tact Mrs. Dillard Boland. 325 W. ... ..
Vain St. Phone 377-J. Wilbur Rid- *° <4 - lth . h * T *“ 1 at ba '* al r
Hardware & Seeds Telephone 188.
FOR SALE— Nice rtve-gaited mare,
very pretty and gentle. One bridle,
one English and one Western saddle
tfc
1c
die. Jeweler. Laurens. •
l> >TS FOR .SALE—Lot on Hays St
Ltit on Calvert Ave Large lot in .... . _ _ , ,
r.rv. .Ubdiviaon at Joanna C B r^ondmoMd .nlin^Cood rub-
Holland. Phone Jli. Lauren, Ir b * r ' ptC " ' cover. Call 2M-tt.
L J Brock. Joanna
FOR SALE — 1M0 Plymouth P-10
deluxe extra clean, new paint job.
TO PROSPECTIVE Home Owners—
Architectural drawings; house con
tracting; home financing. Robert A
Ktlgo. P O Box 553. Laurens. 10-4c
lp
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phone 715 Laurens. S C.
fOve* Brown’s Jewel re Store >
II.S. Railroads' Progms
by Standard Gaufi
Development of American rail
roads into the world’s greatest
transport system would not have
been possible without standardiza
tion of railroad gauges.
Where uniformity was achieved,
the interchange of traffic from one
line to another and through serv
ices became possible. In early rail
road history, almost every other
road had a different gauge, causing
freight and passengers to be shifted
from one train to another at con
necting points.
When the industry was In its in
fancy, each new road set its own
gauge, probably not foreseeing the
congested rail system of today. As
late as 1871. there were more than
23 di'ferent gauges used throughout
the country, ranging from three feet
to six feet. In the same decade,
numerous narrow-gauge railroads
were built, causing a “narrow
gauge fever.*’ Altogether, there
were 148 different lines, totaling
4 188 miles of track, with a three-
foot gauge in 1879.
Asthma Is the result of a
certain degree of pressure upon
nerves leading to the bronchial
tubes. Removsl of this pressure
brings immediate relief, and
complete recovery is possible
when the CAUSE is corrected
by Modern Scientific Chiro
practic Methods.
One of the many cases of
asthma corrected by Dr. Hart
was that of a man. age 59. He
said he had suffered with asth
ma for twenty-some-odd years
and had to sleep in a sitting
position. After the CAUSE was
corrected by Dr. Hart, he has
had no further trouble with
asthma and now sleeps in prone
position.
DR. HART
Another case is that of a girl,
age 13. Her mother said she had
suffered with asthma since
birth. She had awful smother
ing spells and at times was so
hoarse she could hardly speak.
The attack had lasted five days
and the child waa unable to at
tend school. Dr. Hart corrected
the CAUSE of her asthma and
she returned to school the next
day.
If yon are suffering attacks
of sslhms snd wish to have the
CAUSE of your trouble located
and removed, consult Dr. C. J.
Hart at 254 Weal Main St. next
to the First Methodist church
tn Lanrens. There is plenty of
parking stare and office la on
"round floor. Honrs • till f.
Telephone 22561.
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Ft'K SALE Seed oats, both Appier
and Coker s 45-67 Rec’.eaned BULK SWEET PEAS. Early Flower-
tf mg and Regular Mixed Spencers.
Also a big assortment of packaged
Pitts-DiKard Implement Co.
Amehca'e Finest
HOT POINT
Home Appliances
HOME SUPPLY CO.
Next to Bailey's Bank
Flower Seeds. Blakely-Burton’s
Hardware A Seeds Telephone 188.
HOUSE FOR SALE—Six*room house
complete with bath on paved road
6 l i miles from Clinton, good com
munity. C. B. Holland. Phone 715,
ATTENTION!—Get my latest mag- Laurens. 1c
azine guide with special Christ- .
mas prices in it. I handle all mag- TRESPASS NOTICE No hunting,
azines—Both new and renewals and fishing, loafing or trespassing of
meet all publishers' offers. Phone an y kind on m y P™J>W- R W. Na-
535-J Miss Frances C. Winn. 304 5p ~ NI7
Ow'ens street. Dl-5p LOST—During week-end in business
- —i " district, hood to beige raincoat.
Finder please notify Mrs. B. C. Wil
liamson, Jr., Telephone 119. 1c
MOTHERS—Do you realize that you
can save the drudgery of washing
iiapers at home for as little as $1 60
oer w?ek, and also protect the health
HOUSE FOR SALE — Four - room »f your child by being sure of saiu-
house with bath, near shirt factory tary and sterile diapers, that have
in Clinton. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, oeen washed through a total of 10
Laurens. 1c! rinses. Baby Dy-De Service. Phone
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- a05 - Laurens. tfc
ers, edgers and polishers. We have pansy PLANTS and English Daisy
all the necessary material to make, Plants . Giant Mixed Color Pansy
your floors beauti:ul. Reasonable anf j Color English Daisy. Also
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supp-y. fertilizers and Sprays. Blakely-Bur-
Phone 12. tic j on > s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone
BONE MEAL. VIGORO. Wizard 188 - ^
Brand Sheep and Cow Manure,
Tr;ogen Rose Food, Reliance Azalea
and Cameljia and Hyponex FertiliZ 1
ers. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware &
Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c
NOTICE
For QUALITY Radio Repair*
Rowland's Radio Shop
Gary St—Phone 430
Habitats of Tapir
There are four kinds, or species,
of tapir, all closely related and
classed in the genus Tapirus. Three
species variously distributed in
tropical America, from southern
Mexico into southern Brazil and
Paraguay, are the largest indigen
ous land animals south of the
United States. The fourth species,
the Malay tapir, lives in distant
Burma. Siam. French Indo-China.
the Malay States and Sumatra
Were it not for investigations into
the past history of the earth, this
i remarkable instance of discontinu
ous distribution between American
and Asiatic tapirs would be difficult
to explain. We know that in past
epochs tapirs abounded over con
siderable portions of the northern
hemisphere. Adverse climatic con-
j ditions. combined with^ the rise of
animals, caused the extinction of
tapirs except for the few survivors
that wandered southward into their
present widely separated habitats.
IRBY HOLLAND’S
GROCERY AND MARKET
309 N. Sloan St. Free Delivery
FAT BACK, Big Ham, Pure Maid and
Champion hog feeds; dairy feed,
mule feed, dog food, laying mash, j
laying pellets, tankage, soy bean
meal, barley, seed oats, and all other
kinds of fqeds. C-W-S Guano Co.,
Telephone 62. 17-2c
FOR SALE—California broad breast
ed turkeys. Corn fed. Telephone 16.
Mary Ellen, Lou Jones and Ethel.
l-3c
POSITIVELY no hunting or tres
passing allowed on our homeplace
and Kell: place near Shady Grove,
or the D. T. Copeland place near
Joanna. This includes certain parties
who trespassed last year. David T.
Pitts. - ■ 17-2c
SAUSAGE MILLS, 10 lb. and 50 lb.
Lard Cans, Sausage^ Mill Repairs
and Stuffing Attachments. Also Su
gar Cure, Smoke and Sausage Sea
soning. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware
& Seeds. Telephone 188. ~ 1c
FOR RENT — 4-room unfurnished
apartment with private bath and j
private entrance. Located on corner
of Calvert Avenue and Adair Street, i
Available November 15. If interested, I
see Carroll D. Nance. Phone 446. tfcj
THE CHRONICLE
Completely Covers Clinton’s Trade
Area for Advertisers
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paper Advertising
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Expert Workmanship
CRANE
Quality Materials
Effects of Color
Industry is constantly learning
new tricks with paint and color
There is, for instance, the matter
of the heat contained in sunlight.
This heat radiation is subject to
control through the use of color.
Dark colors absorb heat rays:
light colors reflect them and there
fore cast them away. Oil compa
nies make use of this knowledge
when they select white and light
tints for painting tanks to keep
their gasoline evaporation as low
as possible. In gasoline storage
tanks, the U. S. bureau of mines
reports, a white tank had an evap
oration loss of 1.40 per cent; a red
tank had a loss of 3.54 per cent—
more than double. This test was
made over a four-and-a-half-mcnth
period.
.8 lb. $1.27
...... 45c
Opening Ammonia Bottle
Ammonia water, as purchased
and used for household purposes
rarely contains more than 5 per
cent of ammonia and presents few ■
risks. However, if the bottle be
comes heated and is opened while in
a heated condition, the pressure de
veloped in the bottle may cause a
spray of the solution to be thrown
into the face. When a bottle of am
monia water is opened, it should
be opened in a weU-ventilated
place and with the bottle held well
away from the face to prevent the
escaping fumes from coming into
contact with the membranes of the
eyes, nose, or mouth and irritating
them.
Dixie Crystal
SUGAR, 5 lbs 45c
Virginia Packed
TOMATOES, No. 2 con 10c
Snowdrift
SHORTENING, 3 lb. con 64c
With “Snowdrift” Coupon
Morrell’s Snow Cap
LARD, 4 lb. 64c
Adluh or Pee Dee
MEAL, 10 lbs. .
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Mahatma (Long Grain)
RICE, 2 lbs. 29c
Swift’s Jewel
SHORTENING, 4 lbs.. 74c
Double “Q” Alaska Pink
SALMON, can 39c
Aunt Jemima
GRITS, 2 boxes 29c
CLOROX, 1/2 gallon 28c
Duke’s
MAYONNAISE, pint 33c
Jim Dandy
GRITS, 2 2-lb. bogs 29c
Gloucester
CATSUP, 2 14-oz. bottles 25c
Fresh Green and White
LIMA BEANS, 2 No. 2 cans . 27c
Hunt’s (Halves in Heavy Syrup)
PEACHES, 2 No. 2>/2 cons 49c
U. S. No. 1 Irish
POTATOES, 10 lbs 39c
Sterling (1-lb. 10-oz. round box)
SALT, 3 boxes 25c
Burns
CATFISH STEW, can, 47c
Red Seal Vienna
SAUSAGE, 2 cans ... 35c
Pure Concord
GRAPE JUICE, quort 39c
Little Darling (Sifted Small)
Early June PEAS, No. 2 can .... 10c
Palace
SAUSAGE, 2 12-oz. cans 33c
Fresh South Carolina
EGGS, dozen 65c
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Red Band FLOUR 25 Lbs. $2.28 {
” MEATS r
PORKCIHOPS, lb; ... 60c 35c
Armour’s and 'Morrell’s
BREAKFAST BACON, lb
59c
BEEF ROAST, lb
50c
All Cuts
VEAL STEAK, lb
.... 65c
Round. Sirloin, T-Bone
STEAK, lb.
65c
Borden’s “Ready to Bake”
BISCUITS, con
15c
FRESH PRODUCE AND
FANCY FRUITS
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