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f / Page Six THE WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BIT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price of 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carryinr monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. N CHRONICLE Thursday, April 26, 1951 BRIEF SKETCH OF M|Y TRIP TO THE FAR EAST By Congressman Wm. J. Bryan Dorn (3rd S. C. District) The Northwest Airlines DC-4, | doctors and nurses in Korea deserve which I was riding, settled down in the praise of every Amrican. Heli Anchorage, Alaska, in the late af ternoon on Easter Sunday. A long- I standing belief of mine was con- | firmed during the few short hours ! I was in Alaska—that is, Alaska is • the back door of the United States. ; It will probably be the no man’s land of World War III. copters save precious time by bringing wounded’ from the front straight to the hospitals in the rear. Our field hospitals are also taking care of Korean children and civil ians* who have been wounded in the fighting. The war in Korea is no “police action.” It is one of the greatest wars HOUSE FOR SALE—Nice brick home well located in Clinton. See this house inside and you wmII want it C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Lau rens. 15 LOST—Toy Boston Bull Terrier, female, black and white markings on face and body. Anyone know ing whereabouts call W i 1 m o t Shealy, Phone 414-R. 1c PERUVIAN DAFFODILS, Summer Hyacinths, Calla Lilies, Fancy Leaf Caladiums, Amaryllis and Double Tuberoses. Blakely-Burton’s Hard ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c WE HAVE horses and mules of every kind. H. J. Pitts. I received first hand reports in Alaska that the Russians are defi-jin history. The fighting is bitter and nitely interested in that area. Of on a major scale. There are nearly - j late as many as 20 MiG’s (Russian WANTED—One or two electric jet fighters) have been seen in one brooders. B. W. Crouch, Phone formation across the Bring Straits 321 or 751. lc in sight of the shore line of Unit- FOR SALE—PunTcoker i rSS HOUSE° n FX)R SALE -Six-room 1 '■'OOP concentrations not too Jar house with two baths on large lot,'™"’ s °"* » f our ^ bas « “> A1 ‘ C. B. Hoi-! aska - well located in Clinton land. Phone 715, Laurens lc FOR SALE—7 cu. ft. Frigidaire, $100.00. Late model and almost like new. Call Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr., Phone 428. Ip FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young’s Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li brary. tfc I arrived at this conclusion con cerning Alaska: that we have in sufficient planes and combat troops guarding the back door to Ameri ca. We must strengthen Alaska. I landed at Haneda Airport and was driven to the Imperial Hotel 9 and 2:30 Palmetto St., Lydia Mill. FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and scrubber formerly owned by Home Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4. . tf C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR SALE—Practically new ^ After seemg Eu- d.o couch. Ca "rope, with its bomb-damaged cit- Mrs. Rosa Cole 96;^ and sul)en peoplei it ^ freshing and encouraging to see PIANOS in excellent condition. Japan. Th morale of the people Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, was exceptionally high. They were prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- looking to the future with hope, rens S. C. tf Her cities had largely been re- ' built. The people were busy. I FOR SALE — 32-gal. electric water heater. Floor model Nev er been hooked up. Slightly Hcratched in shipping. Will take $85.00 for it. Cox Home & Auto Supply. lc BABY CHICKS. U. S. approved, pu)<orusn clean. Purina feeds for good growth and feeders, fountains and remedies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 186. POP'S LUNCH is now open for business again with “Pop” Roddy as owner and manager. Visit us often tf LOTS FOR SALE—Two lots on E. Carolina Avenue (one a comer lot) near Mahaffey house. Call Joe Mc- aniel Phone 128. tf GLADIOLI BULBS, Dahlia Tubers, Gloxinias, Tuberous Rooted Begonias and other summer flowering bulbs. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware A Seeds. Telephone 188. lc FOR SALE—4-room house on 59 acre tract T miles from Clinton. Can sell house with 10 acres. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc was impressed with the amazing job that had been done by our oc cupation forces. After banqueting with the Japanese industrial lead ers and speaking to her political leaders in the Capitol Building, I 400,000 allied troops engaged in a death struggle with 700,000 atheistic Red Communists. The United Nations troops should be allowed to use every means at our command to protect themselves from death and to win a decision in the field. Our most potent weapon—air- power— was not allowed to strike where it could count most. Our pi lots complained bitterly about being shot at by enemy planes that scooted across the Yalu river to get more am munition and then come back again and again. In spite of this handicap, our air force in Korea has accounted for over half of all enemy casualties, 80 per cent of all enemy vehicles and 75 per cent erf all tanks destroyed. President Rhee of Korea told me in Pusan that airpower was “two-thirds of the war” and should not be ham strung. General MacArthur told me the air force had saved his army in Korea "on numerous occasions.” I learned from Korea that in future war our air force must not be tied! down to certain lines erf operations. Also, that in the case of war with Russia we will need a much larger army for a three-year period last January. He attended the orphanage school. Upon completion of his 14 weeks training, Pvt. Armstrong will have fired most erf the infantry light wea pons, engaged in practical squad and platoon problems, and undergone in tensive physical training in prepara tion for duty as a combat or service unit replacement. LEMON PIE 9 in. 55c — 8 in. 40c TINMAN'S BAKERY Phone 334-W FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 29th day of June, 1951, I will render a final account of my. acts and doingf, as Administratrix of the estate of Vir gil Furman Kinard, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Admin istratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and ail persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. LEONA A. KINARD, Administratrix. April T, 1951 4t-w-3 Dm’I lei This Happen To Your Chilli — T, ^ BANANA CREAM PIE 9 inch — 55c TINMAN'S BAKERY Phone 334-W , , , ... . . . ; air force than we now have to pro- concluded that in Japan we had ai.^. .. a n v The. Tan a nf><u> two- tect our *°yt on the ground. potential ally. The Japanese peo pie were asking what they could do to help us in this war for free dom. What a contrast to many in 1 visited the navy, the army and the air force and found all three I branches of the service working as a PRESCRIPTIONS — Called for and delivered. We fill any doctor’s pre scription. Howard’s Pharmacy, the Rexall Store, Phone 101. tfc HLECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. Wc FOR SALE-Nitrate soda, Roysters Guano, triple cleaned lespedeza seed. Pop’s Cafe. H. J- Pitt^ tf FOR SALE—One 1948 Dodge Pick- Up truck. Can be seen at C. W. Cooper’s Garage. If interested con tact F C. Pinson, Clinton Mercan tile Company. lc FOR RENT—4-room house on Mc Millan Street. Call 647 or 412-W Ip FOR SALE—Good clean Coker 100 planting cotton seed, $8.00 per 100. M. A. Cannon, Kinards. 26-2c Europe who asked why America, « r * at team. There was beautiful co- wasn’t gendjng more money and or< ^ iation .* nd cooperation. I saw aid to them. I talked with General MacArthur for one hour and a half. He told me substantially wh; gress and the Amercian people in his superb speech last Thursday. unification in action. It is a splendid success. The Far East is the key to glo- . . „ , . , ... ~ jbal strategy. Most of the world’s population 1, In Alia. Sixty par can. of the world’s potential resoucres are in Asia. Japan is the world’s great est pool of skilled labor outside of the United States itself. Lf all the WANT TO get "60 eggs from one bag of egg mash? Full nutrient balance in Larro Egg Mash has produced this amazing result again and again. No poultryman can afford not to try Larro egg mash. H. J. Pitts Store, tfc KLABS for sale One 2-ton load $8 00 two to five loads $7 00 per load. Also stove wood or slab blocks. Delivered any time any where. Call Joe Mc Daniel, phone 126. tf TOMATO PLANTS, Cabbage Plants and Pepper Plants. Use Vigoro, complete plant food for a successful garden. BL.kely - Burton’s Hard ware Seeds. Telephone 188 LOT FOR SALE—Lot on South Broad street, 150x200 feet. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens He said his troubles were coming primarily from a Socialist Gov ernment in London, England. Gen., . .. MacArthur warned me of a world-i.^ ar . E f. st 5 to wide conspiracy and desire of other ^ ^ Europe will be inevitable, nations to share America’s wealth. rn»y take five years, ten years or He was afraid that America’s econ- ^ty, but eventually the J‘**.le West- omy could not stand a huge mili-'e™ European peninsular on the 1 Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 124 EAST MAIN STBECT HOURS FOE ETE EXAMINATIONS: • to 5:1# Phone 724 THE CHRONICLE Completely Coven Clinton'S Ann for Atvrtlnrs There la No Sohotltnta for EMILY BONITA WILLIAMS For forty-nine years Scalfs In dian River Medicine has helped children to look healthier, happier and more robust bcause Scalfs In dian River Medicine tends to build a healthier appetite and healthir digestion. Mrs. Basil Williams, Rt. 1, Clin ton, Term., writes: “My little daughter, Emily Bonita, seemed weak, nervous, and underweight. She had 1 a bad color, and I had to get her up all through the night. Her trouble started about three years ago when she lost her appe tite and as a result was unable to digest the foods we coaxed her to eat. She kept going down lull and had to miss a lot of school. Scalfs Indian River Medicine seemed to go right to work to relieve the cause • of her symptoms for soon her appe tite was wonderful and she no longer complains of stomach pains. She sleeps well, has a good color and no longer has to get up nights. She has even put on six pounds of needed weight, and is able to at tend school without missing a day. | I’m happy to recommend Scalfs In dian River Medicine for it has proved a blessing in our home ” The first bottle of Scalfs Indian River Medicine is guaranteed to please or your money back. On sale at all drug stores. REPOET OP CONDITION OP tary budget and money for "half the great Eurasian^ land mass £ Newberry County Bank, Goldville Branch world at the same time. He said overwhelmed. The key to the West-) other nations have a stake in free- ern Pacific is Formosa. America mustj dom and must contribute to the oppose a seat on the Security Coun cil of the United Nations for Red WANTED TO BUY—Oats. H. J. Pitts. tf C. B. cause. l<f| General MacArthur was recog- China. Our peace treaty with Japan ruzed in the Far East, by scores of should be signed as quickly as pos- millions, as their economic, moral sible. A strong security pact with political, military and even spiri- Japan should be formulated. Japan tual leader. He was a symbol to needs America and we need Japan BEEKEEPERS SUPPLIES. We have a complete line of Root's Bee j them and a bulwark against Com- i only wish more of our congressmen FOR SALE—Avery 2-row tractor. Hives, Wyrless Foundation and other Hive Accessories. Blakely- Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele phone 188. FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to mafe* your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home 6c Auto Suoply Phone 12. tfc mumsm. His removal from com mand was a terrible mistake. I conferred with General Ridg- and policy-makers could visit fighting front the way near the front in Korea. His i ; * Maine Commander. Geieral Smith, V*IUD 10 ArlOOi was with him, a man who does At 7:00 O'clock Fridoy drink or smoke. I found General ^ ' Ridgway to be an excellent field ^ Uon% club ^ meet , t 7:00 commander. He seemed to have p m Friday evening at the college or *’ 1 dining hall, it has been announced by his finger on every unit in hydraulic lift 4-3isc tiller, plant- GUTTERS MARIGOLD, Torch Ti- the present Red offensive and said , ^Vi^ ho.^Tf^th* m~tiM J - i - i* on e.._ v® HnM them tmlecc Russia earner nour oi me meeting General Ridgway predicted to me* • ’ . ... . ,v.„ officers. Members will note the ers. and cultivator, and one 16- thonia, Silver Medal Petunias, Sun- disc harrow. In good condition at ny Marigold, Spry Mangold, Fire u real bargain. Arnold Dixon. Ip [Chief Petunia and a big assortment other Flower Seeds. Blakely- HARDWOOD LUMBER WANTED —We pay cash for well manufac tured ash. oak, poplar, sycamore, green or dry. Write McCauley 8c Williams, P. O. Box 2056, Green ville, 24-5p LOTS FOR SALE—Lot on U. S. highway in Joanna. Lots on the Laurens-Clinton highway. Lot on Davidson street. C. B. Holland, of other Flower Seeds. Burton's Hardware 8c Seeds, phone 188. Tele- ACC IDENT Insurance Tickets coat 25c per day. Protects up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel, Aetna-izer, Tele. 80, Jacobs Building. tf RELIANCE AZALEA AND CAMEL LIA Fertilizer, Triogen and Reliance Rose Fertilizer, Vigoro, Sheep Ma- Phone 715, Lauren^ le oure, Bone Meal, Peat Moss, Leaf WIPE-ON has the new plastic base Mold and Vermiculite. Blakely-Bur- that protects and beautifies floors, t° n s Hardware &c Seeds. Telephone linoleum, furniture and woodwork. 188- lc We have O’Cedar Dro-Glo, the new j-termites IN YOUR HOUSE? non-oily furniture polish, too. Blake ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tel ephone 188. lc If he could hold them unless Russia! came in. I visitd the front lines and talked with Gl’s ol all ranks. Their mo rale is good. The snow has melt ed and with spring there is a feel ing of hope- The troops have more support in the way of tanks and ar tillery. Also the food situation is go ? d * , . , .„.|this city, will complete a I was very much mipressed with traim le with • D” company. the number of senously wounded 28th Regiment 0( me fame 8th In- who are being saved. The mortality »“ Fort Jackson on rate among our wounded is lower M j. than in any war in history. Our enlisted in the Pvt. Armstrong Completes Training At Fort Jackson Pvt. Charles Eugene Armstrong, son of Mrs. Annie J. Armstrong of 14-week Or JOANNA. LAURENS COUNTY. IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA At the Close sf Bsal—i on April 2, 1221 AfiSUTS:*- Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection Loans and discounts (including $2.00 overdrafts). Furniture and fixtures Other aawta .. TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital Surplus CAPITAL ACCOUNTS None None 1,233.21 Want Ads LETTER BOX FIlSs —The handy so, let me creosote your premises office item. Chronicle Publishing Co. and get rid of them. I do good work I ; and will do all I say. Rutledge Wil- LOST—Sunday, a gold Pi Kappa liams. Call 118. 26-2p| Phl paternity pin surrounded by pearls with guard pin in shape of Has initials “ARJT’ on under FOR SALE — Used Nesco oil stove. IBooks fair. Owner said it FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to B. cooked good. $17.50. Cox Home Youn , g j Pharmacy We now have a « ; complete newsstand and lending li- c ! brary. ~ “ tfc & Auto Supply. Fresh Country Eggs Available At JOE’S ESSO Phone 128 JOHNSON’S non-poisonous roach powder, one year guarantee. Han- ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tel NOW IT’S UP TO US side. Finder please return to The Chronicle Office. lc! STRAWBERRY BASKETS. We have pint, quart and 2-quart sizes. Blake- 1c died by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy i ephone 188. |!f? d . Howard ’ s Phanoacy. FOR SALE — Used 5-HP twin] GETS ONION TASTE OUT OF Seabee motor, 1946 model. Runs MILK. Taste Out, when used accord ing to directions, eliminates •wild onion and weed taste from milk and butter. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware &i Seeds. Telephone 188. lc THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 36 in. Pictures (Authorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 good. Only $69.95. Buy it today at Cox Home & Auto Supply, lc COLUMNAR PADS, varied columns and description space. A necessity for inventories and tax tabulations. The Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR SALE —Used 5-HP twin Seabee outboard motor. 1948 model. New paint. This motor one of best used motors ever offered. Only $85.00. Terms. Cox Home & Auto Supply. lc PURINA STARTENA and Grow- ena Checker-Etts will grow the quickest chickens ever. We have It and a full line of other Purina Feeds. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware 8t Seeds. Telephone 188. PASTURE FOR RENT—Rich dhmp bottom land, green now with white Dutch clover, bermuda, dallas and swamp grasses. Hog wire for small calves. Barbed wire pasture for larger stock. Plenty grass, shade and salt' Also registered Clemson Guernsey bull for service. T. B. Sumerel, Rt 1, Laurens. Ip LOST—Billfold containing valuable papers, money and Social Security cards between Lydia or Beaver- dam church near Mountville. Re ward if returned to Ed Fuller, Ly dia Mill. Ip FOR SALE—1 ’Coon dog and 5 pup pies 2 months old. Parents both stray ’Coon dogs. W. E. Brown, Joanna. 2p-3 LOST — In front of Dixie-Home store set of car keys in leather folder with name Smith Motor Co., Newberry. Finder please return to The Chronicle Office. Ip FOR RENT—5-room house avail able June 1. Mrs. A. O’Daniel, Phone 535-R. lc FOR SALE—Used Eclipse lawn mower, 1 1 / 2 HP Briggs & Strat ton motor. 20-inch cut. Motor in perfect running condition. New paint. Will guarantee 30 days against defects. Terms. Origi nally sold for $140.00. Buy it at Cox Home & Auto Supply for $79.95. le 2 37,643 8T 108,428.85 4,90000 .. 102407 27 TOTAL ASSETS .,. $265,220 6* LIABILITIES Demand depocits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 9B 10466.24 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 34,067*1 Deposits of banks _ . . 7 500 00 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 1469.12 TOTAL DEPOSITS $253,802.57 Other liabilities 94 91 $253,287.4$ Undivided profits TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUWTS .... $265420.69 I, T. C. Tindall, Manager of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement Is true, and that It fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to too best of my knowledge and belief. T. C. TINDALL. Correct — Attest: S. C. Pay singer, Joe M. Roberts, J. N. Beard, A. W. Murray, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of April, 1961, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. G. H. CLARY, Notary Public. My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. W j \ .