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A s < Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 12, 1950 at HO to 12 cents a pound. I that’s what a. farm-.ii3s to have to | not trees or crops. • It is trees and WANT ADS TO Rfc'NT — TO FTSiy — TO Bl Y — TO SELL Everybody Reads *he Want Ads Terms rash K'OTK'E—Rates j or 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 Co Growing this crop is a specialty ibe designated a “Tree Farm.” And in which moisture content is of first when that is done( folks ca n live importance. It needs to be about from their woods as surely as they 14 per cent, according to out Mr. can Lf rom their cultivated fields. Martin here, in order to pop hest. yes,"and a lot easier and safer. Good popcorn will increase thirty- But on the^average farm it is odd times when 4 it pops. It is usually gathered a little on the damp side and then reduced to 14 per cent. If crops. For some land- is best for one, and other lands there are best for the other, our crop specialists and foresters tell us. Stable and ex tension foresters are available to help you. Sometime Thursday, four FOR RENT — Furnished bedroom. LOST See George Corley, or call 484 af- shoats, near Clinton Cotton Mill, ter 3 o’clock, or 470-J befoYe 3. 1c Finder please notify Joe Shelton. By J. M. ELEAZER. Clemson College Extension Infor mation Specialist you leave it in the field and it gets dryer than that you can’t bring the moisture back up and retain* its best popping quality. When they get it just right it is sealed in air-tight 1 containers and stay$ that way. Tree Farms! They are rather new. We now „ LETTER FILE BOXES for the new +*++++++■++++»*++•+*+•++?++*+*++»+•+ FOR SALE-Practicahy new Stightz ^ * chronicle Pub. Co. i \ Z 7? 37™ have 43 of them in Carolina. Hcatrola. Reasonably priced. See _—— Along when ottr~cotton improve- D ar ij n gton county h^s the most, Mrs. Ruby Bryan at Clinton Hotel LOST—Red billfold recently in Clin- ment contest was. geUing.-un.dec way three They are oWne< j by B. D. Dar-, *' ton, near the Broadway theatre, in the late tw’cnties, bur §late aw?r- g a fj > b. Rogers and Mclver Wil- i-r v/-Tkr>T rx Sales Service and Finder may keep money but plbase age yield of. cotton was ISO* pounds ).i amson I had the pleasure of pre- Supplies H L Baldwin, Telephone return billfold to Mrs. Ray Price, of lint per aore: ’senting a certificate to that effect ■4-J. * * ^ • . - ■■.— Ito 604 senting a certificate to that effect And here is the way it stacks up to young Mclver Williamson and his ,by 5-year periods since then (per mother a. month ago. Clemson’s ex acre): ‘ „4,tension foresters, Barker and Hall^ 1929 we averaged 236 lbs of lint, t were with me. 1933-38 we averaged 266 lbs. of To be designated a “tree farmer” lint. iby the forestry authorities is a raie [ 1939-43 we averaged 294 lbs. of, honor. It- .goes to those who have lint. 1 been applying good forestry practices 1944-48 w r e averaged 347 lbs. of .to their* woodlands. FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- HOUSES FOR SALE^4-room house lint - *? , The Wl ii iamsons ’ timber lies in efs edgers and polishers. We have with bath. Three-room house with America’* Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. ' Next to Bailey’s Bank NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St.—Phone 430 NOTICE OF SALE Railroad Sectiort House Quarters Bids will be accepted by the undersigned until mid night, January 19, 1950, relative proposed sale of Rail road section house quarters located at Mountville, South Carolina, consisting of approximately two acres of land improved with two section houses located near Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company passenger and freight shed as shown on map filed with Agent of said Railroad at Cross Hill, South Carolina. Railroad reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. K. WAITT, i v Real Estate Agent, SAL RR Co., 703 S. A. L. RR. Building,. Norfolk 10, Virginia. all, the necessary material to make bath. Both in Clinton. C. B. Holland 7^^^7; dudng^the time* the some rather considerable blocks of your floors beauti.ul. heaSonab e phone 715, Laurens. lc contes t has run. In 1949 we had a woodland, just about as on the av iates. Cox Home & Auto Supply SALE—1947 Ford sedan, V-8 bad one. But those just come along erage farm. They have been har- super deluxe, 4-door, black; has' Occas ionally. You recall, we made vesting it as they would a crop, five U. S. Royal deluxe tires and a i e c S than that in 1941. when it needs it. That can come progress, selvages around the place and in Phone 12, tfc INCOME TAX SERVICE see MRS. W. B. ABLE at KASH & KARRY GROCERY . Wattsville, S. C. Store Hours: January 9 to March 15 tubes with less than six months ^ anv factors v have contributed to. from mature trees that need to come wear; radio, heater and seat covers; h :v st d improvement ‘in cotton ? ut and s ‘ vc 0,h . cra . a chance. And -car has less than 26.000 miles. Tench ^ got the main one of these '» c0, r« from improvement thinv .P. Owens, telephone 69. . tp has undoub ,ed,, v been the state ^^t^Wy have 1 WHEELBARROW SPRAYERS for acre cotton improvement contest, i ' p y - ~ ,, .. , .. fll „ ' thus cut over a million feet of saw Orchards ^ Umber and 150 cars of pulpwood. Also Hand and Tank Sprayers and has been appied to more and more And t^eic woodlands are in better w.vpr Renairs. Rlakelv-Burton’s of our cotton acreage. And look at And the^ woodlan^ are m better C. BRYA-N HOLLAND [sprayer Repairs. Blakely-Burton’s of our cotton acreage j „ condition than the y were * B 1 !’* s c . .Hardware & Seeds. TelephoneTMr t^ steady climb of our .5-year »»-j* ttew *4 y took that out. There! n fpst-pi rv St' re) FOR SALE-<7oon dog. 4 years old, era ^ e yie s. , , . 1 will be additional harvests here and 1 * er r( ' , '' ,n 1 y " we n broken. W. E. Brown, 141 Til-1 A bale to the acre is now our aim. 1 tbere over their lands every few GOOBER TURN PLOWS—Plow re- 1 man Circle, Joanna. 19-2p Observe where we came from and years for most_makes of Steel HAY, baled without ^ dosen 1 look im P osslble - . |, Growing, working woodlands, pairs Plows and ’•Harrows. Blalcely-Bur-1 raln Lespedeza ‘seed, good, re-1 Where hens are kept in the poul- j 19-3p try house, “don’t crowd ’em,’ says tons Hardware * Seeds. Telephone | dean( . d a. B . Jacks. ..-up c , emson . s Gd5amr - LADIES — Give your face a. home They need from three to four LCjST -Strayecf or Stolen on Mon-j facial. See the ’Endora Complex- square feet of floor space per hen. AH the Little Items Needed for the Office CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. day; black dog. beagle, wnue- ring j a complete home complex- if you don't give 'em that much. white ring ar and neck, small white face, white) fee. Finder please return to J.‘ I G. uSe:. Route 1. and- get re%\ ard. ion treatment, on Owens Pharmacy. 12-2p MARK WELL PUNCHMASTER—For ticket and other *punching. A handy 1 sale att Sadler- they will usually die down to about . • tic i that. And that’s too expensive. Clemson’s Extension Forrester, Barker., tells men that 32 FARM FOR SALE-38 acres. 3-room, uttle ofTice item H $1 . 0 o. “chronicle' schoo ’ ;s and ° ne chur ^ in 22 coun-' and2-room houses, lights, ma: 1 i piwishmTco.'phone 7A T ""'" '%«*» of the state started community route, plentv of wood; pasture, two tree planting projects last winter, springs and’well, good'land. $2,700 FOR SALE—45 acres ,with 4-room They set out 73.500 little pine seed- cash Five miles from town. Virgil house .on .paved road 4.miles from ii ngs . * Patterson. Rt. 1. Clinton. 19-2p Clinton, good community. C. B. Hoi- This project is active again this land, Phone 715, Laurens. , lc voat . ( and more trees are being plant- TOWLE STERLING, Reed & Barton. ^ Spartanburg hig h,vay, cd as community investments on and Lurit.-For 1nf0rmaUmaad.de- i olack ma te % bird dog, also female public__or church property, hverv in Clinton contact^M.^ Didard dog and yellow spotte d PopcoFn lias really popped into Boland, Calvert d ToCkroiAr T Turpn- tfc Pointed, has name “Blakely” on tag. popularity in recent-years. .Vilbur Riddle, Jeweler. Lauren^, ife Fmder please notify Rowland Brew A ^ stock, ington, "RFD No. 1. A bag of it is still one thing that Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 Both young and old select WALKER’S COMMUNITY MAR KET when buying meats. They know that we have the finest and freshest meats that are guaranteed to please anyone’s taste. Walker’s Community Market A- SHEPHERD. PUPPY. Pure seven week old ^ ^ SPECIAL to new subscribers: Amer- He's a beauty. Hardware. & Seeds. Telephone 188 ican Magazine or Woman’s Home at pu^ue have'produced a number Companion for 2*4 years for only o{ improved hybrid popcorns.-- Mar- j* MOTHERS—Do you realize that you §4.00. I handle all magazines, both tin and £skew have tried them out can save the drudgery of washin J g_ liew and renewal. Call Miss Frances at ciemsoh. The past summer they :: diapers at home .for.as little as $1.60 C. Winn. Phone 535-J, Clinton. 19-2p tuTned oul f r0 m 10 to 36 per cent per week, and also protect the health more corn than the common Dyna-| ^ of your child by being sure of ,sa ni- gglQp^gJ pOrminQ mite'variety grown in this section. ♦.♦ tary and sterile diapers, that have _ _ a The latter made 2,801 pounds of been washed through a total of 10 Progrom lO-DG . shelled corn per acre, w-hile Fhirdue ♦.♦ -inses. Baby Dy-De Service. Phone i I n Cf n f e • 31 hybrid turned out 4,048 pounds, ft B05 Laurens. • * ■ c .i-auncnea m arare And the poorest yield from any of « Ip you can get for a nickel at many 1 places, and a box of it for a dime. . i *~ : T ‘ ' ~ Out in Indiana the plant breeders ,♦ ♦> *>* ?• * L WALKER’S $ % :: Corrimuntty Market it s.J.. 605. Laurens,I ■_ , the seven Purdue hybrids made 411 H CURE YOU? MEAT with Colgin s -C.emson, Jan. i. To emphas.s p OUnds more than the local sort in Sugar Cure, Smoke Cure, Con- complete farm planning and effi- careful tests. • g censed Smoke. Sausage Seasoning, cient operat j on 0 f the w hole farm as The popcorn acreage is growing Skfp^fcompoSBlf^^Burton s a unit, the Clemson Extension Set--over the country. But consumption g Hardware&•Seeds. Telephone 138. vice with the endorsement and co- growing a. equa pace, an e RENTAL —Floor sanding machines, operation of the South Carolina new equipment. All qecessary ma- 4 state Agricultural Committee is tenal to make your floors beautiful, launching a state-wide piogranj to Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co fc> e known as the “Better Balanced Phone 423. tfc p a rming Program.” Standards will FOR RENT—Two-horse farm. Good be established- for complete farm land H J. Pitts. ' tfc an< * 'horns planning, and operatron - - and suitable .recognition will be giv- ROSES. 2-year o.d Texas Grpwn en f arm f am iiie s who reach these and co- ^ j> larger crops are being taken readily 6 No. 1 Bushes jn many varieties ancf standards in their whoLa farm. up colors. Patented'and Regular. Blake- erat j on . ,, !y-Burton s Hardware & Seeds. Te.e- The objectives of thfiljrbgram will phone 188. ^ be to recognize successful farm TRESPASS NOTICE —No hunting families who have met the prescrib- or trespassing of any kind on my ed standards in the operation ‘of land A L. Nabors.' J5-5p their whole farms and hoijnes as un- ~ , its: to develop and use a definite set WOOD FOR SALE—When you need of standards for the p lanning and wood, call 391-M. Full pic up oa v,- e - a t o-r o f Whole farm units, such. $4.00, half load S2 00 De.nere- any s t andards to be specific enough to tune. Jack Gaddy. N. Adair St. c 0 used in measuring accomplish- WOMEN WHO KNOW AVON will ments, yet flexible enough to be ad- appreciate this fine opportunity apied to difierent sizes and types for (2) smart women to earn good -of farms; through recognition of out- ifioney in spare time. Opening in standing farm ’ families and approp- C’.inton and Joanna. Write Mrs. rlate educational publicity to focus Julia Scrgee, Box 219, Aiken, S. C. emphasis upon the planning and ef- ^ J5-5c ficient operation of the whole farm rooks —Ledeers Ledeei and the home as a unit ’ and stim_ OFFICE BOO . g u i a te a desire on the .part of farm D r ' d, '" c ' nd ^, Pe, l u Ca . , n families to meet the prescribed stan- Books full stock. Chronicie Pu dards ; and to provide extension 1,1 • . workers with a definite objective in REAL ESTATE FOR SALE by Kilgo the planning and effitient operation and Hunter, Realtors, Laurens: of the whole farm and the home as Triangular shaped lot with 217 feet a unit. road frontage and running back 417 The development and conduct of feet and 460 feet to a point. Located the program will in no way conflict ust outside city limits on Whitmire with or detract from the present ef- road. Only $200 cash. We venture to forts of the Extension Service to- say the cheapest lot within 5 miles of ward the improvement of produc- Clinton. We have priced this lot at tion and marketing practices in the this low figure because we know crops, livestock, or other enterprises someone will grab it. on the farm. No formal, signed plan GOLD THEATRE JOANNA, S. C. Morning Shows—10 A. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday - Matinee^—3 P. M. , Monday, Wednesday, Friday Night Shows—6:30 and 8:30 "Every Night Admission 35c (29c pins 6c tax) Children under 12—9c Thur.-Fri. Jan. 12-13 Story of Seabiscuit (In Color) With Barry Fitzgerald and Shirley Temple i . c or agreement is contemplated and GOOD 4-room house and large o 5 standards w jn be simplified and miles from Clinton on highway^ darifietj s0 that farmers can easily $350 cash ^and move in. Ba anc unders tand them and know what to $21.21 per month, loan bearing only work J or and why 4% interest. , County agents and home demon- GOOD business lot on South Broad stratidpi agents with the cooperation Street next to the Sadler home, of the county agricultural commit- priced at $5500. With this lot goes tees will begin the program-in 1950 the two-story house with three by arranging for recognition of farm apartments. House could easily be families who are already meeting moved to rear of lot, and store build-^the standards set up. \ mg erected on front. We are sur- • • ' prised this property hasn’t been al- OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds, ready bought by some business man, j Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind- as it is surely a BARGAIN. * : ersr- Cash Books, Journals, Day KILGO AND HUNTEfc, Realtors Laurens, S. C. Books, Sales Books, Columnar Pads. Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. Saturday January 14 Mississippi Rhythm With Jimmy Davis Crossing the Rio Grande With Jimmy Wakely Mon.-Tues. Jan. 16-17 Slattery’s Hurricane With Richard Wldmark and * Linda Darnell Wednesday January 18 Thieves’ Highway Also CASH NIGHT NEXT— Adam’s Rib 8 ♦ ♦ :: 8 Red Rand FLOUR, 25 lbs $2.29 Carnation, Pet, Silver Cow- Mi LK, 3 large cans *34c Pure LARD, 4 lbs 57c Armour’s TREET, 12 oz. can 39c Dixie Crystal SUGAR, 5 lbs 45c Lipton - i TEA, Vi lb 32c Comet RICE. 2 lb* 30c Swel Fudge FROSTING, No. 2 can 29c Crisco Shortening 3 lbs. 77c Webster’s Tomato Juice COC KTAJCp^ corns 15c Green Beauty Sweet Mixed PICKLES, quart 35c Derby’s Peter Pan PEANUT BUTTER, 12 oz. ... 35c Double Q PINK SALMON, No. 1 can .... 38c Comstock Sliced PIE APPLES, No. 2 can 17c Family—No. 2 Cans PINTO BEANS, 2 cons 25c Duke’s MAYONNAISE, pint- 33c Airline Cherry PIE FILLING 32c Van Camps Selected HOMINY, con 9c . — Wilson’s CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. con .... 45c Tony , . DOG FOOD, 3 cons -.. 25c PORK & BEANS, lb. can 9c Deerfield—-No. 2 Cans LIMA BEANS, 2 can 25c U. S. No. 1 Whit* POTATOES, 10 lbs. ‘. 39c AH Popular Brands * * CHEWING GUM, box 65c Fresh TOMATOES, lb. 19c Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs 49c Aged Wisconsin CHEESE, lb. 49c Fresh Dressed and Drawn LOCAL FRYERS, lb 49c PORK CHOPS, lb 49c . Grad* “A” W*st*rn CUBED STEAK, lb. 85c Wilson’s Pure Pork SAUSAGE, in cello, lb. 39c Kingan’s VIENNA SAUSAGE 17c I I I II 8 8 8 :: ♦.* 8 il ♦♦ s 8 % 8 II I II II II • # li !i 8 J.: I I: 8 II 8 Wilson’s Certified HAMS t • • t%M*4*V**** — — — — — — — — — — —O Whole or Half lb.~49c 1 8 8 8 :: * v