The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 08, 1949, Image 6

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< Pigre Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 8, 1919 WANT ADS TO KENT — TO FTSiy — TO BIT — TO SELL Everybody Fuads »he Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—Hates lor *\ani 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 acrounts with The Chronicle Publishing t. o ber consumption was the largest since June 1948, averaging 35,000 bales per working day against 33,000 per day irt September and 33,500 in October a year ago. moved easily by applying a liquid wax to the surface and then wiping it off while still wet. Vinegar, denatured alcohol or am monia are good cleaners for mirrors and picture glass. Use one of them j During the first quarter of the cur _ i a tho ^ rent season about 2,100 bales were Before stuffing your bird, rub the ma or ^p off . iairie as e iru s ( consumed compared with 2,164,000 cavity with salt, using 1-8 of a tea- >n the same three months a year ago. spoon per pound of the bird. If you Silk and rayon lampshades may be This season, however, mill consump- are stuffing the neck cavity, rub that wiished if they are sewed rather than r.on was on the upgrade during the with salt. too. i S lued to their frames. Make certain first quarter while a year ago mills If you are stuffing a bird and don’t tha , t an ^ trim ™. ing is , colorfast by were curtailing operations and con- n you . .iui i „ o a testing in washing solution, before sumption was on Ih edecline. FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR SALE—Large canvas baby car- IRONING BOARDS — Aluminum * , . ... riage. Good condition. A. W. Mi- and Wood. Also Curtain Stretch- know the amount of stuffing you will attem p ting to wash all the trim lam. Phone 628—. • Ip ers, Cash Boxes, Tool and Tackle n ecd - P la n on one cup o, s.uffing toi Washable window shades are eas- - TT • , Boxes. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware one pound of fowl. ily cleaned by s p 0nging with thick( Take notice that Qn the 15th d POR RRNT—Lpstairs apaitment, ^ Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c Breast meat will be more juicy if lathery soap suds, then rinsed with of December 1949 we will render a ™n n w " ,, ' C0Uple , the cut SUPREME Electrolux ' he ,. b, L d is / oas ‘ ed - S, re , ast <l01vn , °" a s P<>"S e ' ■>" window to final account ot our acts and doings 453, .N^ht 300-W K Sr Phone ? v - sha ,P ed r f^ B . e J or '. f ast '"2 dry. and do not roll until drying is as Administrators, with will annex- ; ,— , , . for hcr - Baldwin, t>r., h'none time ls i, ms hcd. turn the bird so the romolete SEVERAL good used P' ano • 1 604-J. 4c-22 brCast , s U p th Us giving it a chance and ready to go. $95 up. Easy . - — to brown terms. The Trading Post. Laurens. INDELIBLE INK and sets for mark- Druwi1 - — _ ! ing-elothes. Chronicle Pub. Co. Br ush the bird, before roasting, TTTLIPS. HYACINTHS. Daffodils, i. _ . — with unsalted bytter or lard, to pre- Peonies, Fritillaria, Lilies, Bleed- ELECTRIC TRAIN FOR SALE—^ vent the skin from blistering, ing Heart. Red Hot Poker and Ama- Lionel, in excellent condition. 4 lovely luxurious LEATHER COVEKLP UGH!ERS 0 Mu- tu(tilci liuit (ujiiL' Wrap fat-soaked cheesecloth over i ed, of the estate of David T. Cope- Crushed spots on pile rugs and land in the office of the Judge of carpets can be brought up by apply- Probate of Laurens County, at 10 ing a steam iron to them. While o’clock a.m., and on the same day still damp, brush with stiff brush, i will apply for a final discharge from Slipcovers look better and stay our trust as Administrators, clean longer if they are lightly star-| Any person Indebted to said estate ryllis. Blakely-Burton's Hardware cars, 4 switches, 80 tracks, one cross thc , e? ‘ s and b . e3st 0 f the b j rd before ched To starch easily and evenly, is notified and required to make pay & Seeds. Telephone 188. piece, bridge, and transformer. $60 roas *j ngi so that the bird will value Will sell for $35. Chris Patte.* brown to a much, especially if (Telephone 2il-J. 22-3Cj bave a ] arge bird. no t' place starch solution in the w r ash- tM ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H L Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. \!c Have you seen the Polisher? It la Remove cloths _ — — the last word in nice attachments roasting period if bird has not brown-1 FOR SALE Several good Singer yQ Ur Electrolux cleaner. H. L. ; ed sufficiently. Ba.dwin, Sr., Phone 604—J. 4c-22 Cneesecloms aiound the legs, ~ T' brushed frequently with butter, will HAVE your lawn mowers sharpened , prevent t h e ' legs from drying out, HOUSE FOR SALE—6-room house ^ a * so sharpen hand saws an a i thus mak j ng them more edible. This with bath on paved road six miles olher saws. Edgar L. Blakely, 3 < 1 j g eS p CC ; a hy true when you roast miles from Lau- Muogrove St., Tee phone *.00. o- c fowl such as chicken and small! turkeys. ment on or before that date; and all you mS machine. Rinse starch off ball persons having claims against said trim or fringe, then dry in shade or' estate will present them on or before L All Iff '4^'A M/fc 1 •: .na> A 1/ Kk. sewing machines, dining room and breakfast room suites, china closeis ! The Trading Post, Laurens. tfc i from rens. Clinton, five $1,250 will finance it. C. B.’ , NO HUNTING or trespassing allow-, Holland, Phon e715. Laurens. lc ^ on our land. Reese Young, L. B.' Fowl is much easier to carve if it IP indoors, away from artificial heat dunng tne U,t of, RECI1 , E OF ^ WEEK Cranberry-Apple Pie (Makes 1 9-ineh pie) 2 cups cranberries 1 cup diced apple J 2 cup water 1 cup sugar ^ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter 1 recipe plain pastry said date, duly proven, or be forever 1 barred. I. BLUFORD COPELAND, J. HENDERSON PITTS, I Adm’rs. D. B. N. C. T. A. Nov. 14, 1949, 8-4cw m : I LAST MINUTE GIFT SUGGES TION— A magazine subscription. Any magazine available. Miss Flor- ne Burdette. Telephone 206-W. lei Dillard. Cook apples and cranberries in wa- is allowed a resting period of M to ter un fji tender. Add sugar, salt and vruro mpat with r^iizin’-s 1 30 minutes l > e - ore being brought to bu f ter Li ne pan with pastry and CURE \OUR MEAT w’ltn Colgin s | f a bie fc - 1 Sugar Cure. Smoke Cure, Con-1 or carving. pour cranberry mixture into it. Cov- qmolcp Sausage Seasoning I AII owin-r a rest period for the b.rd er top strips of pastry, criss- Pepper and •«*' roas: .-. n * aU ? ,rees ,he ovcn . ,or crossed. Bake in a hot oven (450 de- TOWLF. STERLING-For lnforma-||«'- elakely-Burton's baki "* , rolls , or blscui ' A as we;1 as Erees) for 20 minutes, uon and delivery in Clinton con- J ar Xare & Seeds Telephone 188 '< "»,»***„ tact Mrs Dillard Boland. Calvert Avenue Phone 736-J. Wilbur Rid dle. Jeweler, Laurens. tfc FOR SALE—Pop’s Lunch on Mus- grove street See S F. Roddy. FOR SALE—Seed oats, both Appier and Coker's 45-67. Recleaned. Pitts*Dillard Implement Co. tf NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland's Rudio Shop Gary St—Phone 430 LOST — Black and white English setter. Few tan spots on head and sh >ulder. Five months old. $10 re ward W B Blakely. Ip FOR SALE—Child’s maple desk and chair set. Has two drawers. Clean, well kept. See S Y. Adair at Tim merman Motor Co. Telephone 119 or call 296-M after 6 pm. lc LOST—Laat Thursday, female pup py, black back, blue speckled legs, red and blue speckled face About four months old. Also, a small black and blue speckled puppy $15 reward. Finder please return dogs to J. C. Rice, Route 2, Clinton, near Spring i vegetables, if necessary THIS WEEK’S RECIPE Sausage Stuffing (For 10-16 pound turkey) 1 pound pork Miusagc meat 3 quarts toarted bread cubes IL teaspoon sat 1 cup chopped celery ' >'4 cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons chopped parsley Budget Requests Already $6 Million Above Allocations Columbia, Nov. 19. — State budget requests for 1950-51 already are $6.- 000,000 more than current alloca- j tions. And many more requests are to be heard. 1-1 l z cups hot water State Budget commission ad- Break sausage into small pieces joumed its first week of hearings and brown slowly over low heat, yesterday on that note. Pour sausage and all drippings over It wiU meet again late next week. Christmas... IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER It’s time to start your Christ mas shopping. Let THE CHRONICLE advertisements help you each week. They are filled with interesting, helpful “store news" and suggestions that will save you time and money while stocks are fresh, full, thrilling. .. 1. aA"- y. yx6. : ; ; • • A- j V.ft.,' ' . * •• v?.. : ' . i ;V& -.v i l j teaspoon poultry seasoning REV ERE STAIN I .KSS STEEL K.Ware Have capper bot- tom> No finer cooking utensils sold | We also have WearEver Aluminum POR SALE -Business or industrial and Nesco White Enamel Ware Blake’.y-Burton* Hardware St Seeds TVlephone 188 lc site wfth warehouse on railroad m Clinton About 5 acres in the tract. C B Holland. Phone 715, Laurens. 2 - • :: bread cubes, salt, celery, onion, par- alter. Stomp j’.ey and seasoning. Mix thoroughly.' The first week of hearings found 8 8-4p Add enough hot water to moisten. requests at $17,843,910 by the agen- R To remove obstinate, sticky films i c l* s heard so far. compared with cur- 8 of dirt from wood furniture, make a rent allotments to this same group oi JJ solution of three tablespoons linseed *1*^*®’**’’ oil, one tablespoon turpentine and The commission will make recom- one quart hot water. Mix thorough- rnendat.ons to the general assembly. America’* Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey's Bank F< >R SALK Wa .es adding machine. Chronicle Publishing Co. ly and let cool thoroughly Wash a small »rea and dry immediately with a soft cloth. Repeat until entire sur- F\iR SALE—Apartment size Eureka f ace j 4 c j eanf then polish by rubbing table madel electric stove with two Wlth grain of the wood Old wax on furniture can be re- Ft )R S.ALE — Oak Heater Firewood T M Holsonb I, Tang.ewood Farm eyes and oven. In good condition. $30 Jeanette Pitts, at Hamilton’s. Wood or Jew*l*rs. lc C k. Rt.' »P. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phone 713 Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Su^re) FlJR SALE—Stuart pecans, 26c Lb, Call 41. tfc FL> X »K SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers. (dgers and polishers. We have ail tne necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates Cox Home St Auto Supply Phone 12 tfc FOR RENT—Two office rooms up- o »i ir tain na stairs over Copeland Hardware n>K SAI.L — 1910 liymoulh Supplj Co CaI1 ,r it0 „. , c P-10 deluxe, extra clean, new NOTICE—We are prepared to sea- p;unt job. new reconditioned en- jQn an( j gr i nd sausage at any time. Ifine. (iood rubber, plastic seat John R Holland Grocery Telephone (all 249-W. lc 130 -J if CHRISTMAS TREES Spruce and Cedars in your choice of sizes Also Holly and Mistletoe soon. Blakely- Burton's Hardware St Seeds. Tele phone 188. GIVE ELECTROLUX—The nation’s most popular cleaner. H. L. Bald win, Sr., Phone 604-J. 4c-22 covers. F» »R SALE—8-weeks old English Shepherd pups Males, $10 and females $7 50. I Mac Adair, Phone 243-W tfc F< >R SALE—Cood second-hand bi cycle 2 coal stoves. Fresh Green co’.lards T L Cooper, N Adair St., Phone 210-M 15-2p | Want Ads CHRISTMAS LIGHTS for Indoors and Outdoors. Also extra bulbs it< three sizes. Blakely-Burton's Hard ware St Seeds. Telephone 188. FOR SALE — Beautiful evergreen Christmas trees. We take orders end deliver. Assorted sizes on hand. Yarborough Oil Co. Ip FOR SALE — Family size Universal sausage mill. Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Phone 212. Ip WANTED—Job as housekeeper or maid in nice home. Cora Boyce Yarborough. Contact Mrs. Fred Sea- wright, 100 Bufort Ave. Ip TRESPASS NOTICE—No hunting or trespassing of any kind on my land. A L. Nabors. J5-5p POSITIVELY NO HUNTING, no Mills Consuming High Rote Cotton Washington. Nov. 21. — American textile mills are consuming cotton at the highest rate in more than a year, the agriculture department reported today. Thc mills used 726,000 bales in Oc tober. Cv>mpared with 710.000 bales in September and 697.000 in Octobet 1948. On a daily rate basis, the Octo- Gift Candies GIVE HER Nunnally’s THIS CHRISTMAS “Thc Candy of (he South'* Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 We Deliver x I :: LOST OR STRAYED — White and brown long-haired fox fishing, no cutting wood or trees, SHOATS FOR SALE—Poland China, | or otherwise trespassing on any of our lands. Erskine Blakely, Mrs. J. L. Todd. eow’-4c AVON will grazed on high-priced land, fed on high-priced feed. Strong and terrier, resembles a cocker span- healthy. Priced right. Emerson John- iel. Liberal reward, for infor- lson * Be!1 road - one milc trom Dun - • > lean creek. I5-2p mat ion leading: to recovery. T. J. — - McCarty. Call H9 days; after 7iNOTICE-For the following w or ^ ; money in spare time. excavating, yard leveling, moving ciintpn and Joanna, telephone -lu-vV. Ip d i r t ra king land, dump truck HOUSE FOR SALE—4-room house vi ce. sec Ernest E. Cox at Cox Seed j with bath located in Clinton. The Cleaners. We are equipped for clean er o is r gh: C B Holland Phone in? any seed Telephone 293. 29-4c , . . , .. i ° i-.iu.iv dio-pnono, taole model; also small .f),-). Lauren*. ,1c RENTAL —Floor sanding machines. Sonora radio. $15 each. See Harry WOMEN WHO KNOW appreciate this fine •opportunity for (2) smart women to earn good Opening in Write Mrs. ser- j u iia Sargee, Box 219, Aiken, S. C. J5-5c FOR SALE-—Philco combination ra- $15 FOR RENT — Two-room uostairs new equipment. All necessary ma- c Layton at Chronicle office apartment 314 West Main St. Ca!i 1 teria, t0 make y our floors beautiful. 377-XJ lc Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co. , " Phone 423. tfc FOR SALE — Two-stury house, with : three separate apartments, could! 'Radio service at a reason- easily rent for $85.00 per month. Lo- able P rice - A1] tubes checked free, cated on lot that could be used for Smith's Radio Service, 200 Enter- bus ness. Lot easily worth the asking prise St. In the old Wheel location, price. Priced to SELL at $5,500.00. i Telephone 278-M. 15-2p FOR SALE—Pecans, 30c Stone, Te’eohone 354. lb. J. H. lc House next to R. E. Sadler home on Broad street. Kilgo and Hunter, Real tors, Laurens, S. C. lc DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH OFFICE IN JACOBS BLDG. ROOM 215 — PHONE 97 ROSES. 2-year old Texas No. 1 Bushes in many varieties and colors. Patented and Regular. Blake ly-Burton’s Hardware &t Seeds. Tele phone 188. lc HOUSE FOR SALE—Large 3-room house with bath located in Clin ton. Cheap for $2,250. Why pay rent? C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. Try our new cleaning and polishing wax on your floors. H. L. Bald win, Sr., Phone 604-J. 4c-22 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL—Fun Fare, 320 pages of Reader’s Digest wit and humor, $3.50 value for only $1.89. Get one for yourself or give for present. Beautiful card sent an nouncing gift. Miss Frances C. Winn, Grown i Phone 535-J. 15-2p GULF PRODUCTS Tires^ Tubes, Batteries and Accessories AUTO HEATERS INSTALLED Clinton ■ Service Station E. Carolina Are. GLFTS-^AU leading magazines have special prices now. Call me for gift rate catalog. I handle all magazines, new and renewals, and meet all pub- lishers’ offers. Miss Frances C. Winn, ] Phone 535-J. * 15-2p MOTHERS—Do you realize that you can save the drudgery of washing diapers at home for as little as $1.60 per week, and also protect the health of your child by being sure of sani tary and sterile diapers, that have been washed through a total of 10 noses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone •05, Laurens. tfc Stomach Hurt And Burned After Meals, Scalf's Gave Relief “For fifteen years I had tried dif ferent medicines, but Scalf’s alone gave the relief I craved,” declares Mrs. Arthur Win ters, Millport, Ala. “Often my stomach hurt and burned so badly after meals I was unable to go. The first three dos^ es of Scalf’s Indiary River Medicine helped relieve the horning in my stomach. I am on the third bottle now and feel better than in years. Scelfs does every thing you say it will and more, too.” ( The first bottle of Scalf's must sat isfy or your money back. Try it to-, day. Nothing Replaces Scalf's Years of Use. It's on sale at all drug stores. Mrs. Winters Used Car Bargains! 1947 Olds 98 Club Sedan, radio and heater, extra clean $1500 11 . 1 11 ■■ i n N 1947 Buick Special Sedan- ette. radio and heater, ex tra clean $1500 1946 Plymouth Coach, heater, extra clean. $1095 1941 Pontiac Coach, radio and heater, clean $695 1910 Studebaker Sedan, average $300 1941 Plymouth Coach, clean, reconditioned m o - tor $550 1941 Ford Coach, motor overhauled $450 Special Christmas Sale $99.00 Cash Each TAKE YOUR PICK 1937 Terraplane Coupe 1937 Chevrolet Sedan 1936 ChexTolet Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Coach 1934 Ford Sedan 1934 Ford Coach 1937 Dodge Coach The above cars are all in running condition. Terms can be arraaged TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. OLD SMOBILE-GMC TRUCKS Salas and Sai vka Ilf :: i! I I PRACTICAL 4 ‘' 8 GIFTS FOR A MAN FROM A MAN'S STORE —Suits —Overcoots —Sport Coots —Rain Coats —Hots —Shirts —Pajamas " —Dress Gloves —Work Gloves —House Shoes —Dress Shoes —Rubber Boots —Rubber Overshoes —Sport Jackets —Wembly Ties —Sport Sox —Dress Sox § I :: :: • • :: :: ii i: #.♦ 1 —Dress Pants —Work Pants —Belts L B. DILLARD i>i “The One-Price Store” »