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MM t Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 15, 1951 WANT ADS TO -RENT — TO FIND — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for *5 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price •f 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carry in* monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. TURKEYS — The famous broad breasted kind, for sale. Also nice fat ducks. Call Lou Jones and Ethel, Phone 16. tfc FOR RENT —.Six-room house on South Owens St. Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Phone 535-»R. LET ME bake your dark fruit cakes for Thanksgiving and Christmas Mrs. Blakely Tribble. Call 253. lc Lost—Pair of brown-i-immed glass- es. H. J. Pitts. r A ic TURKEY ROASTERS in 20*iWiUid FOR SALE—Table top New Perfec tion oil stove in perfect condition. $50 cash. C. A. Gwinn, 170 Cypress Street, Lydia. lc FOR SALE—Self-player piano, $50. Can be seen at home of Mrs. J. A. Black, 216 Magnolia St., Lydia. lc NOTICE — Mrs. James Craine is serving meals at her home from 12 o’clock noon untjl 4 o’clock for 65c per meal. Anyone interested please contact Mr. and Mrs. Craine, 200 Bailey-SW-Phone 447-W. tfb Trobm house and 40 ?f e of ^ u " lin , H}, 0 . ; o j acres l an d on Greenwood highway. Blako,\- urtons ' mAii 4 1 Running water in house, \vired for Telephone .-electric stove. If interested, contact >2-20 WE BUY scrap seed cotton. H. J. I Theo Ellison at A&P Market. Pitts. _ lc j PIANOS in excellent condition. I>»TS FOR SALE -Lota in the sub--Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,- division at Joanna. Five-room house j prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- at Joanna. C. B. Holland. Phone 715, | rens, S. tfj Laurens. ^5 ! HOUSE FOR SALE —5-room house! Ivenhoe oil heater in j at Joanna, a nice home good as new. FOR SALE good condition, ideal for upstairs apartment. Priced at $30. Can be aeen at Mrs. W. W. Hair’s, 332 Mag nolia Street, Joanna. lc WANTED HOUSES—'Homes located on the south side of Clinton are in demand, list that house with me. Country homes are also wanted. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurenv lc OFFICE BOOKS—Cash Books, Jour nals, Ledgers, single and double en try, all sizes, L. L. Binders, Ledger Sheets. Columnar Pads, Day Books, Record Sheets, Carbon Paper, Add ing Machine Paper, Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribbons. Chronicle! Publishing Co. Stationery Dept. Phone 74 for your needs. .1 FOR SALE — Trailer house and lot! 'located on paved street in Clinton. Five-room house on the Laurens highway, pre-war construction^ C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. FESCUE, Clover, Ladino Barley, Oats, Rye, Grass, Seed. H. J. Pitts. Serve Baked Beans for Informal Suppers (Sm Ksdpm Belou ) Mountville Grange To Honor Four Winners 4-HWork Having four students from Mountville win national acclaim in 4-H club work seems to call for a celebration. The Mountville Grang^ will try to do honor to these young people at its regular meeting on Thursday, November 15. More than 200 iriends and relatives of Eddie Jones, Betty Burns, Robert Lee Hill and Myra Burns have been invited for the occasion and the following are expected to take part: Farm Agent C. B. Cannon and Mrs. Sus an H. Mahon, county home demon stration agent; Walter E. Dunlap, and Bennie Blakely, Clerk of Court and County Supervisor, respective ly, long members of the Grange; R. R. Burns, 1 superintendent of Mountville high school, and the Revs. Anderson, Madden, Broomall and Alexander. Lucius P. Bums, master, will preside and Mrs. L. R. Adams, lec turer, will have charge of the pro gram. Last year’s winner, also a Mount ville student, now a freshman at Wintbrop, Miss Rachel Nichols, will be remembered with an appro priate gift. & At Local Theatre Earthy Shelley Winters loves Montgomery Clift, in Paramount’s "A Place In the Sun.” Beautiful Elizabeth Taylor is also starred in the picture coming to the Broad way theatre Monday and Tuesday.- Festite Buffet Suppers THIS IS the seasou for a flurry of sports activity such as football. If three rooms is what you need. here the] are very chea; p, including the lot. C. B. Holland. Phone 715, Laurens. lc C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR SALE—5-room house on beau tiful lot in College View. Insulated, weather - stripped, central heating baseball-and hpekey. If there are system. Immediate possession and teen-aged boys and girls in your priced right for quick sale. Call home, or if the man of the house 9360. lc is an enthusiast of one of the sports, you’re in line to be .asked to serve a t least one “after the game supper.” These are won derful occasions because you need foo4 hearty and easy to prepare. The serving is even more simply done because the oc casion is so informal. Push the din ing room table against the wall, or use a large buffet. A centerpiece set against the wall CASH IN on the big fall and Christ- is nice, if it’s seasonal. Then plan mas selling seasons. Be an Avan rep- to cover most of the table with fdod, your ru uhborhood. •’nd leave a bit of space for a stack fOR RENT—Waxer and polisher ana I icrubber formerly owned by Home Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. [ Phone 4. it] NO HUNTING or trespassing on our j ’.and*. A. C. Young, 122-2;.) J. D. Nabors. | PURINA FEEDS for your poultry,| livestock, rabbits, game birds and I dogs. Wc welcome a comparison In' Purina performance. Blakely-Bur- 1 ton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 1188. LYNN CHAMBER’S MENU Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce 'Molasses Brown Bread with Cream Cheese Cabbage-Carrot Slaw Baked Apples Cream Cookies Beverage •Recipe Given FOR SALE — Beautiful Estey grand, Write Mrs. Julia Sorgee, 1106 Oconee of plates, napkins and usually, a piano. See us before you buy, sell, or Street, Columbia, S. C. 22-3xc single fork for each person. Most trade anything. J. J. Langford 6c Son, Newberry. 8 C 29-3c CALL ON US — Yes, call orf us in time of need. We anc here to help. You can count on prompt, courteous service and uniformly fair prices. Prescriptions are called for and med icines delivered at no extra charge. Just call us anytime at 101. Howard’s Pharmacy. On the Squa«e. .tfc Wl* >DSAVER Automatic did™ , .buffet suppers of this kind can be BIRD NOTES, folders and en^lopes, with a S1 j e ** useful for correspondence or gifu for, cenlerpiece uses a shal- all occasions. Chronicle Publishing low b(ml garden flouer , Co. m a massed arrangement. U|e needle- 3TERLLNG by Towle, Kirk, Reed Sc po^t flower holders for the flowers. Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland. an d x 1 *® for attaching “penanta” 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid-' made small, with constructioa pa- lie. Jeweler, Laurens. S. C. t/c' P**’, and glued to thm sticks. ~ M , One mem which will certainly NOTICE—No hunting or trespassing p rave popular includes baked beans. Heaters. ® f * n<nre ^ on my P ro P ert y* served m a bean pot or an old-fash- ’ A. L. Neighbors, Clinton, Rt. 1. Kmed casserole of the pottery type. 6-Sp Franklin Coa! Stoves, Stove Repairs' and Grates. Blakely-Burton's Hard-1 ware A Seeds Telephone J88. lc (BULBS for Spring Flowers. Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Crocus, Iris,! FINE SADDLE HORSE for sale, per fect mahogany bay, five gaits, sound, sensible, healthy, and fat. /jirmerly property of late Pitts Brown. See T. B. Sumerel, Laurens, Rt. 1. Ip FOR SALE— 1946 Chevrolet truck, tons, 11,884 mileage. Was bought new by present owner. Price reason able. T. B. Sumerel. Laurens, Rt. 1. __ _lp PANSY PLANTS and English Daisy Plants. Giant Mixed Colors Pansy and Mixed Color Dames Blakely- Burton's Hardware A Seeds. Tele phone 188, , lx WANTED TO BUY —Cedar posts. Muscari and others. Colored Pearl Chips too. Blakely-Burton’s Hard ware A Seeds. Telephone 188. lc 1 SCUPPERNONG VINES. These are Serve this with molasses bran brown bread with cream cheese, i f you like, sliced to matoes, pickles, celery, and nice stock and are old enough to apple crisp pudding or a fruit cob- H. J. Pitts. tf REAL ESTATE We Buy or Setl. Also Handle Mortgages and Loons. FOR SALE 5- room frame house with bath, ex cellent condition. Shands street. Bar gain. 6- room brick bouse, tile bath, Q» Shands street. Lot on Shands street. 22 lots on Bell street (colored). FOR RENT 5-room apartment. Broad street Apartment in Kings Apartments. W. G. KING, SR. Sales, Rentals, Appraisals, Loans Phone 438 bear early. Blakely-fiurton's ware A Seeds. Telephone 188. RYE GRASS for winter lawns and pastures. Also Reseeding Crimson Clover, Rye and Barley. Blakely- Burtons .Hardware A Seeds. Tele phone 188. lc ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 6Q4-J. t/c FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have ill the necessary material to four floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home A Auto Sunply. Phone 12. tfc FOR SALE—Wood slabs, slab blocks, 1 stove wood, delivered anywhere any j time. Joe McDaniel, Phone 128. 15-4C 1 FOR SALE—Store building with 2- room house on U. S. 76 near Clinton. A good business location. £. B. Hol land, Phone 715, Laurens. lc THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Pictures (Authorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations. Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters * Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 WANTED—Yellow corn, $1.80 bush el, $1.60 white. Pluss Brown, near country club. 22-5p LETTUCE PLANTS, Cabbage Plants, Onion Plants, Onion Sets, English Peas, Beets, Carrots, Kale and Win ter Radish. Blakely-Burton’s Hard ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc LOTS FOR SALE—Lots pn the Lau rens highway. Also 96 acres five miles north of Clinton. C. B. Hol land, Phone 751, Laurens. lc ROSES. 2-year-old, Texas grown, in bush and climbing, patented and reg ular varieties. Many from which to choose. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware A Seeds. Telephone 188. lc USED TRACTORS Farmall M Tractors Farmall H Tractors Farmall C Tractors Farmall Cub Tractors bier for dessert. • f 1 Dehtxe Baked (Serves €) 1 naceeked nuedhnn ham hoek <H pound) 1 No. 2 can baked beans with out tomato sanee 1 large ■ H cup catsup 3 tablespoons brown sugar 14 tablespoons dry mustard 4 teaspoon black pepper 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sanee 4 whole cloves 1 No. 2 can pineapple chunks Remove meat from ham bone and add to' beans which may be placed right into the casserole. Stir in onion, then pour in catsup and syr up from pineapple. Sprinkle over all the brown sugar, mustard, pepper, vinegar and Worcestershire sauce. Dot four chunks of the pineapple with the cloves and reserve for last. Sink ham bone into center of the bean mixture, and arrange pine apple around the bone. Place the pineapple with cloves on last. Cover and bake ia a moderate (350‘F.) oven for one hour; remove cover and bake about 15 minutes longer until brown. For a crowd, multiply recipe accordingly and bake large pans. • • • •Molasses Bran Brown Bread (Makes 2 loaves) 1 cup ready-to-eat bran 4 cup seedless raisiks~" 2 tablespoons shortening 4 cup pure dark molasses 4 cup boiling water 1 cgf 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon cinnamon Measure bran, raisins, shortening and molasses into mixing bowl. Add hot water and stir until shortening is just melted. Add egg a^d beat ..fik. well. Sift together flour, soda, salt and cinnamon; add t o molasses mixture stir ring only until just combined. Fill two greased cans (the size used for baked beans) about ‘a full. Bake in a moderate (350'F.) oven for 45 minutes. Remove from canf and serve while hot. • • • HOT TAMALE pie is an excellent mam dish for a buffet meal. With it serve a ealad of mixed greens and a light oil dressing. Cherry Up- aide Down Cake wins cheers for des- Hot Tamale Pia (Serves <) 4 cup eorameal 14 cups water • 4 teaspoon salt 14 cops evaporated milk • 1 tablespooa fat 1 small onion 1 cup ground raw beef 1 cup tomatoes 1 pimiento H teaspoon salt Measure meal into havy sauce pan. Add water and 4 teaspoon salt. Boil until mixture begins to thick en, then add milk and continue boil- | ing 8 to 10 minutes, stirring con stantly. Chop onion and cook slowly in fat until yellow. Add meat and cook until red color disappears, then add tomatoes, pimiento, cay enne and 4 teaspoon salt. Turn into a baking dish which has been lined with 4 of the mush. Cover with re- mainging mush and bake in a mod erate (350'F.) oven for 45 minutes. • • • Cherry Upside Down Caka (Makes 9-ineh round) TOP: 14 cups well drained fresh, canned or frosen cherries 4 cup light corn syrup 4 teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon butter CAKE: : 4 cup shortening 4 enp sugar 1 egg* beaten 1 cup sifted cake flour 14 teaspoons baking powder 4 teaspoon salt 4 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Place cherries, syrup, cinnamon and butter in saucepan and simmer 10 minutes. Cool. Pour into a well- in buttered 9-inch round or square pan. Cream shortening, add sugar and egg and beat, until fluffy. Sift to gether flour, baking powder and salt and add alternately to cream ed mixture with milk mixed with' vanilla. Pour over cherries. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes in a moderate (350*F.) oven. . LYNN SAYS: Refrigerate Foods To Speed Preparation If you don’t want to do all your food preparation before a meal, many good things can be mixed in advance, then “pfrigerated until cooking or bnHnrj time. Used Equipment With Tractors | " i "‘'.''i,. In Good Condition m “advance U I^t O 1 ' vided they ai INaco rarm Supply j prevent crust Laurens, S. C. ’ ko those for waf- c ’kes can be made r '■•frigera'ed, pro- Ujhtly covered to t If desired, thin j with a little milk before using. Do you have difficulty keeping the breaded coating on meats'and fish when frying? Ch:ll after breading and they’ll stay on better. Yeast dough for rolls, buns or bread refrigerates well when cov ered, for several days. Store shaped or in bo&ls and let rise in a .90*F. oven or at room temperature before baking. Cookies will be more tender and crisp if you allow the dough to stand in the refrigerator. Or, slip well- wrapped dough in one of the freez ing trays if business is “rushing.” CAROLYN LONG PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE Carolyn Long, beautiful and gifted young lyric aoprano. appeared in concert Monday evening In the high school auditorium here and capti vated her large audience. It was the first of the winter series of concerts sponsored by the Laurens County Community Concert association. Miss Long was accompanied at the piano by a talented musician. Jo seph Seiger. Miss tang, born in Maryland, told her audience she la a Southerner, that she got under the Mason-Dixon line. She is heralded as the latest "American singer—by birth, training and talent.” She was a big favorite with her audience and was generous with her encore* for which she was.loudly applauded. At the close of hrr progrsm she said. *T am basing a wonderful time. 1 love to come to South Caro- Whlle here for several days over the week-end. Mim tang and Mr. Seiger were guest* at Hotel Mary Muagrove. She left yesterday for her next engagement this week in Mississippi. Closing-Out Sale Stock of Jewelry Bulova and Elgin Watches REDUCED 20% JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Select One Today Before Supply is Gone John R. Holland Grocery “Miisgrove Street SpecialTire Prices Thursday - Friday - Saturday 6.00x16—4 Ply Gulf Tire S21.22 ■. Sale Price $18.00 6.50x16—4 Ply Gulf Tire Reg. $26.05 Sale Price $23.00 GOOD TRADE-IN ON OLD TIRES $3.00 and up NEW RUBBERMADE CAR FLOOR MATS -- Regular $2.75 Sale Price $1.50 and $1.75 Clinton Service Station Gulf Products Phone 96