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# I / / P*ee Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 16, 1951 WANT ADS 7'*" TO RENT — TO FIND — TO Bl'Y — 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 carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. Notes From The County Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON, County Agon! 4-H Boys and Girls Attend ^ Camp The following persons serving asj leaders in the 4-H club camp at ^ Camp Long last week reported an excellent camp was held: Mrs. Vir-j ginia McKelvey, Mrs. W. R. Brown, j Mrs. Robert Cain. Mrs. Fred Woods,' „. TT , 0 , ,, Miss Mary Frances Wilkie, Mrs., WATER HOSE, Nozzles, Couplings, LAND f9 R _ J S ^ LE 77? e y_ er ^ 1 :r^i! Beatrice Sloan. Ed Langston, Rus- Grass Sprinklers, and Lawn Mow ers. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. LOCAL BATTERY 'B' BACK FROM TWO WEEKS' CAMP tracts of land located in different se j Wilkie, Robert Tinsley and| sections of the county. C. B. Ho - £) ou gi as Tingle. Also helping with land, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c the camp were Mrs. Susan Mahon, i IX5R RENT—Waxer and polisher and j FOR RENT—3-room furnished or ^moe demonstration agent; Miss aqiukbafe. owned by Home unfurnished apartment. Write Box } | az f : 1 _ a . SS1S !_ a J n 1 T h «° n ' Supply "Co: See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4. ————t* FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 2 rooms and kitchenette. A. O’Daniel, Phone 535-R. Ip RUTABAGA, TURNIP, Mustard, Tendergreen and Rape Seed. Pur ple Top, White Egg, Amber Globe, White Globe, Seven Top, Yellow Aberdeen and Shogoin Turnip. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 363. 1c stration, agent, and John F. Wise and J. S. Boozer, assistant county PIANOS in excellent condition, agents. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, | T h e 131 4-H boys and girls were prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- transported in five school buses, ‘rens, S. C. tf ifaving on Monday and returning FOR RENT NOW - — Unfurnished Friday afternon. The camp program , . . . j included instruction periods and ** apartment private entrance and , Laurens county club-i batR Centrally located. WU1 have. ^ ed with 4 H c|ubs , ers another apartment for rent Sept. 1. 1 { Beau ^ n c „ unty . Apply to Mrs. J. L. Wright, 300 Telephone Committee Back Centennial St. Ip r HOUSE FOR SALE — Five room From Washington J. W. Tinsley, Laurens, Rt. 3, FOR SALE—Clean 1950 Ford, 4- door, blue special de-luxe, white sidewalls. Call 316. Western Un- on Office. A? AT YOUR SERVICE—This “Relia ble” prescription pharmacy is here to. help you. Call us in time of need, j H. J. Pitts. We assure you prompt, courteous service. Prescriptions are called for and medicines delivered at no extra charge to you. Howard’s Pharmacy, Phone 101. tf brick home, good location in Clin- chairman of the board of directors ton. Modern construction, oak of the Piedmont Rural Telephone floors, floor furnace, 'a nice home Cooperative, Inc.; W. M. Miller, for you. C. B. Holland, Phone manager of the cooperative; W. T.j 715. Laurens. le Bolt, attorney for the cooperative,] — and Henry Faris, manager of the WANTED TO BUY — Cedar posts. R. E. A., returned last Saturday tf morning from Washington where they went to speed up the tele- w'm. FOR SALE—Good used cash regis- ject The committee was ter, complete with S. C. Sales Tax successfu , m getting all loan docu _ imprint attachment W. C. men t papers and other necessary forms properly signed by Washing ton officials and brought same back wdth them. This material had been tfc in Washington several weeks and - • since the conpmittee got action on Pictured above are members of the Clinton National Guard who returned Sunday from their annual summer training period held at Fort McClellan, Ala. ELECTROLUX Sales, Sendee and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. office item. Chronicle Publishing Co. as rapidly as possible now. It is the ——tavtc Plan and wish of the directors to ARCTIC AIRE ELECTRIC FA. begin construction work in build- are built to last. We have 8 and 10 jng lines around . the first 0 f Sep- inch oscilating type. Blakely-Bur-. tem b er -. ton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- telephone cooperative re phone 188. ceived an R.'E. A. allotment last RUBBER BANDS —The small February’ of $341,000 for the pro- 4 4 4 handy little items needed in any ject to build 37T miles of rural lines, and discussion entered into at the office. In one-fourth or one pound serving approximately 1165 homes | sam o time in the P r °Per manage- boxes. Chronicle Publishing Co. in Laurens county and certain I™" 1 Th ,f mot, °" Stationery Dept areas in adjoining counties. The fllm M 1 ®* 1 Woo< ^ and A tj/~>TTcir catv ci» I telephone cooperative is under the ^ay. was shown at 18 group HOUSE FOR SALE ‘ management of a board of nine di room house with two baths, well | rectors i n add jtion to Mr. Tinsley, located in Clinton Immediate pos-; they are; James D Wa c SO n, Hick- Q' Holland, Phone ‘15*1^,^ Taxrom /•nmmnnitv! Garvin B. session. , ’ ory Tavern community; - | O’Dell, Poplar Springs; John PURINA FEEDS for your poultry, | Wharton, Waterloo; George Laurens. H. E. livestock, rabbits, game birds and I Brown, Madden Station; W. E. Bell, dogs. We welcome a comparison in Clinton; J. M. Babb, Gray Court; i , cord * of pulpwood was Purina performance. Blakely-Bur ton’s Hardware 4c Seeds. Telephone 188. the R. E. A. cooperative are sepa- FOR SALE—1 large studio couch, 2 rocking chairs, 1 3-burner cabinet style oil stove with oven. These _ things can be seen at Mrs. Nell BETTER BOX FILES —The handy their trip, plans are going forward Ellison’s home below Gold Theatre on Whitmire highway. 2p-16 STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed 4: Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland. 736-J. 608 Calvert Avle. Wilbur Rid dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc VERMICULITE for rooting cut tings. growing flowers in pots or flower arranging. 4-quart to bush el sizes. Blakely - Burton’s Hard ware 4; Seeds. Telephone 188. C. BRYAN HOLLAND . Real Estate leones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR RENT—Office over Prather- Simpson Furniture Co., Two large rooms. Apply to J. Leland Young, or call 484. 1c BABY CHICKS. U. S. approved, pul.orum clean. Purina feeds for good growth and feeders, fountains remedies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware 4c Seeds. Telephone 188. HOUSE FOR RENT—Six room house well located in Clinton. Ref erences required. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. _lc FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our send ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home 4c Auto Suoply. Fhone 12. tfc FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Conje to Young’s Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li brary. tfc PLUMBING—Noah’s Ark has plenty of good used bathtubs, sinks, lavato ries, etc. Be thrifty and get good plumbing, too. Noah’s Ark, Abbe ville, S. C. 30-6c FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young's Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li brary. tfc COLCHIUM WONDER BULBS. They bloom without soil or water. For those who like flowers but don’t have the energy. Blakely- Burton’s Hardware 4c Seeds. Tele phone 188. phosphate and potash may be cred ited as a soil building practice from which payments may be received out of the soil building allowance set up for the farm. Pasture sods should receive from 400 to 500 pounds of 3-12-12 ferti lizer per acre in August or Septem ber and an application of nitrogen in September or October. Farmers Planting Treat During the 1950 planting season for pine tree seedlings, 83 Laurens county landowners ordered 606,000 Iblolly and 4000 slash, or a total of 610,000 tree seedlings. This amount set approximately 610 acres of land. Planting demonstrations were held Reds Retake Korean Hill Elsewhere along the front pa trols occasionally stirred up sharp, | deadly fights. Air and naval at- i tacks continued. U. S. 8th Army Headquarters in Four skirmishes were fought on Korea.—Red troops, counter-attack- the western front outside the neu- ing with mortar and machine gun tral zone surrounding the Kaesong fire, drove United Nations forces cease-fire talk*, off a hill on the eastern front in * unur rat rr the only sizable ground action re-! huw ported in Korea today. Allied ONE HOUR, troops had fought for the hill-crest IF NOT PLEASED, youx 40c back last night. from any druggist. T-4-L is spacial- The hill is one of five near Kae- ly made for HIGH CONCENTRA- song, objective of a three-day bat- ( TION. Undiluted alcohol base gives tie. The Reds hold two, the Allies two. The fifth hill has been under artillery fire for 36 hours great PENETRATING power. Kills IMBEDDED germs on contact. NOW at McGee's Drug Store. meetings attended by 538 peple. Through the cooperation of the district forestry service, 25 farmers were assisted in making woodland examination on 2980 acres with 415 selective acres marked showing a total of 677,000 board feet. A total David Blakely, Rocky Springs; and .cut in Laurens county during 1950 E. J. Poole. Enoree. Nme farmers last year planted The telephone cooperative and 17.866 seedlings and received soil FOR SALE—Practically new ra te organizations and operate uni'* Therm oil circulator. W ill heat ^ se p ara j e boards of directors, to 5 rooms easily, $75.00 Mrs. W. Farmers May Apply for TV A S. Home, Phone 74 jjr 496-M. Nilrogen COLUMNAR PADS, varied columns Applications for additional TVA and description apace. A necessity for ] nitrogen to be used for demonstra- inventories and tax tabulations. The tions on pasture grasses are now Chronicle Publishing Co. being taken through August 17. ; - T — A . Last week, afive-car shipment of LOTS FOR SALE Lots in the Bi a *i200 tons was delivered to farmers lock subdivision at. Joanna. Lots j or dressing pasture grasses, on the Whitmire highway and on, shipment makes a total of 390. the new streets, to be sold to white ; tons received this year . people only. C. B. Holland, Phone cooperative shipments are 715, Laurens. ; , made through the County Agricul- FOR RENT—1 room furnished or ture Pasture committee of which J. unfurnished, hot and cold water, W. Tinsley, Laurens, Rt. 3, is chair- for one or two men. 310 N. Adair man, in cooperation with the Farm- REAL ESTATE We Buy or Sell. Also Handle Mortgages and Loons. RENTAL PROPERTY Now avaitabler two King Apart ments. One apartment on Broad Street. LOTS FOR SALE Desirable residential sites in Col lege Heights and other parts of the city. . ~ If interested in buying, selling or renting, see us. W. G. KING, SI!. Phone 438 THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 36 ia. Pictures (Authorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 St. T. L. Cooper. Call 210-M. 2c-16 FOR SALE—Six-room house at 303 E. Florida St., Call 625-J or see Mrs. George Bryson. NEW SPINET PIANOS. $25 down payment and $20 per month. Write, phone or visit with us to see these beautiful new pianos. Alexander Music House, Spartanburg. 23-4c ers Cooperative Educational associ ation. The price of the nitrogen is $68.21 per ton. Pasture grasses respond to p fertilization the same as any row crop. Grass land farming is good soil conservation practice and saves labor by livestock harvesting the grass. Where complete fertilizer is ap plied to pasture grasses, the super- LOVELY PLACE CARDS for be trothal parties. Pic-A-Stick games for parties and entertaining. They afford much fun. Chronicle Pub. Co., Stationery Dept. Phone 74. FOR SALE—4 Mi foot cotton pick ing sacks. J. C. Penney Co. tf LOST—Small black Scotty, male.)has his day, sooner or later, but answers to name of “Mickey.” Has Thursday, Friday and Saturday, it’s real short legs, wearing collar, but the Almighty Dollar that’s having Every Dog Reward. Phone 127 or 1c no tag. 753. ENTIRELY NEW — Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, based on Web ster’s New International Dictionary. Best handy size. Chronicle Publish ing Co., Stationery Dept building practice payments for car rying out such practice. Again this year pine tree seed lings will be available to landown ers free up to 300 by paying trans portation charges of 50 cents per 1000 seedlings. All seedlings above the 3000 limit will be $3.00 per 1000, which includes transportation charges. Any person wishing to place or ders for seedlings are requested to contact the county agent’s office and fill out application blank, or contact the Soil Conservation dis trict office and file request. RECIPE OF THE WEEK CHmm Onion (Serves 5) 1 16-ounce can whole onions. 2 tablespoons butter or substi tute. 2 tablespoons chipped parsley, j 1 teaspoon worchstershire sauce. V4 teaspoon celery salt. ft teaspoon pepper. 1 cup grated sharp cheese. V* cup chopped walnuts. Drain onions and place in but tered baking dish. Melt butter, add parsley, worcestersire sauce, celery salt and pepper; pour over onions. Mix cheese and nuts together and sprinkle over top of onions. Bake in a moderate (350) oven for 15 minutes or until cheese is melted. Today More Than Ever.. . It's Smart to Select the Best Tire Money Can Buy! Tiresfont GIVES YOU THESE FEATURES • Softi-iock Gum-Dipped Cord Bodies for Greater Pro* Now Plus-Mileage Treed Rubber for Extra Resistance to Wear. Full Width SaftMerip Tread Design to Give You Extra Protection Against Skid ding. • Safti-Sured Con struction for Ex tra Strength and Safety. Cox " & Auto Supply ^Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed** 201 N. Broad St. Phone No. 12 k 4 WANTED TO BUY^-Second-hand piano in good condition. Mrs. F. K. Shealy, Phone 456. 1c WANTED—Reliable hustler to go in business selling consumers 200 household necessities. State age, occupation, references. Rawleigh’s Dept. SCH-81-Y, Richmond, Va. Ip Oak trees dying from low circula tory conditions caused by canker fungi—since 1922 have treated con ditions of trees. Free information. Write Tollison Landscape Co., Clin ton, S. C. 4c-6 USED TRACTORS AND TRUCKS 1950 Willis Pickup with cattle body, extra clean. 1946 %-ton International, very low • mileage. 2—Farmall “A” tractors with plows and cultivators. 1—Farmall “H” tractor. 1—Farmall ‘M’’ tractor. 1—Case SC tractor with ploy, culti vators and planters. 1—John Deere “A” tractor. The above equipment sold under “5-star” service guarantee. Terms can be arranged. NACO FARM SUPPLY STORE Laurens, S. C. ' tf The Day at The Wheel. We just love dollars, whether they’re yours or not. That is why we have trimmed these prices: Oak Desk $12.50 Beautiful China Closets $15.00 Sewing Machines, as low as .... $20.00 Book Cases, as bad as $8.00 Picture Frames 10 for $1.00 Round Dining Tables $12.50 Breakfast Table ?. $8.00 3&by Bed $8.50 Center Tables $2.00 to $50.00 Wicker Rocker $2.00 Ladies New Overshoes, pair 13c Tell your friends and enemies about The WHEEL Clinton’s Biggest Bargain Notice To My Customers MY SHOP WILL BE CLOSED TWO WEEKS BEGINNING AUG. 18. ALSO LABOR DAY. Maude Geer’s Beauty Shoppe Pork Suppor Casserole (Serves 4) 1 cup cooked pork, cut in strips. 1 tablespon chopped onion. 1 tablespoon fat. 14 cup vinegar. % cup water. 1 tablespoon cornstarch. 2 tablespoons brown sugar. 1 teaspoon salt. 2 cups cooked green beans. 2 cups cooked diced carrots. Brown onion in fat in skillet. Combine vinegar, water, corn starch, sugar and salt; stir into on ions. Heat. Add pork; cook 10 min utes. Add beans and carrots. Heat slowly in a casserole for 20 to 25 minutes in a moderate oven. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. J. C. Wells wishes to thank their friends, rela tives and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown during her recent illness and death. Also for the many beautiful floral tributes in their time of sor row. CALL 74- FOE YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS There’s I I I If it’s Nerves, See Your | Chiropractor . DR. C. J. HART " 254 West Main Street I ^ LAURENS, S. C. j m: end iPMDSOT in Owning Your Own Home You can enjoy the benefits of home-ownership more completely when you have a home-financing plan that’s just right for you. After a reasonable down payment, it’s profitable to put your present rent money into monthly payments that bring you to free-and-clear ownership of your own home. Let us advise you about your home loan now. ederal Savings {AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephone Ne. 6 4 UMMUUUUUUUWnnBBWimilllllUUUUUUUIIIIIIIIIIUUwOBWWtg e 1909 | -j