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* / mHmn :v - H '•Vh- WKr ■' ^ r • Pape Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, JHTTUary 24, 1932 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — 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 •f ^Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carry inf monthly charge accounts with » Chronicle Publishing Co. ‘Many OF Us Live Today Because Blood Was There When Needed" CLOSE-OUT on Winter Dresses — ( FOR RENT — Bedroom, reasonable S2..00, $3.00, $4.00. New Gabardines' price. 114 1 Enterprise St. Phone No. —half price. Moore’s Dress Shoppe, 652-J. Fitts Street. v lc 'ESSOTANE BOTTLED GAS — Fori FOR RENT—Four rooms with hall water heaters, cooking and , other find bath. 312 E. Carolina Ave. Mrs. heating purposes. Triangle Gas-Ser-j Ravmond Pitts. Phone 7; Ip vice, 416 Chestnut St., Laurens, Tel- — ' —jephone 602, Richard G. Shell. 28-6c 5-ROOM HOUSE for sale or rent. I See P. L. Roddy at Roddy’s Drive-In J TIME Magazine for next 78 weeks lc 1 for only $6.87. American flome Mag- Phone 9360. azine next 16 months for $2.00. Par- FOR SALE—Portable stainless steel j en ^> s Magazine six months for $1.00. washing machine in perfect' condi- Ask for catalog of other bargains, tion. Present models unobtainable in Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 535-J, stainless steel. Ideal for apartment 304 o we n£ St. , 1 24-2p orTTrmt! hTTirrc—CxH--480-J. —-4-p —> breeding of an« animal. Laurens county livestock owners have a won derful opportunity to use high pro ducing sires through artificial breed ing available through the Laurens Cooperative Breeding v . association. The dairy breeds of Jersey, Gue sey, Brown Swiss, and Holstein, and the Hereford beef breed are used in Laurens county in the breeding pro gram from the Clemson college herd of high producing sires. USED TRACTORS We still have several late model used trac tors for sale. Some used equipmenffor same. NACO - Farm Supply Laurens, S. C. PIANOS in excellent condition.; ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy j Supplies. H. L. BaldwT., Telephone p r j ces low. The Trading Post, Lau-j 604-J. tfe r ens, S. C. , tf, DEyOE Floor Paint for outside and WANTED — Assistant finance man- inside floors, Varnishes and Shellacs, ^ger, no experience necessary, but| Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone' clesire to make a career in finance 188. ^ lield. Requirements', age 21-35, neat' USED PLUMBING —New shipment appearance, automqbile. American tubs, sinks, lavatories. In excellent Credit Corp. *• 24-2c condition. Noah s Ark, Abbev ille, rent—6 upstairs unfurnished S- C. - rooms thet are freshly painted. W. T. PURINA FEEDS for your poultry, Putnam, 207 E. Florida St. lc livestock, rabbits, game birds and j _ __ VT _ ~ ~ 77*7“ ~~“ cogs. We welcome a comparison in j ^Waxer and polisher ana Farmers Feed wrubber formerly owned by Home Purina performance. & Seed Store. Phone 1025.' Yc INCOME TAX SERVICE—At home after 3:30 P.M. and all day Satur. Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co ’ Phone 4. tt V- r - . % < ' N \ ' Ji ii.* ’ f 11. S. Army 1‘hoto PFC. WILLARD F. BARBER.'Ragland, Atiu, la visited at the Ft, Benning Hospital by Red Cross girl Sarah Curtis. “I was wounded in Korea on the 29th of November and for a little while after being hit I didn’t know whether I was going to make it back or not. 1 was wounded pretty bad in my left leg and lost an awful lot of blood, but the blood transfusions the medics gave me at the aid station brought my strength back and gave mo a fighting chance to live. . “I saw a lot of our fellows hit and know what blood transfusions meant to them, too. "I want the folks here at home to-know that the blood they do nated through (he Red Crews fpr use by the armed.forces at the front, in the aid stations, field hospitals, and the hospitals in Ja pan, and even here at home, really means a lot to all of us, for many of ua are alive today because the blood was there when It was needed." ARTIFICIAL BREEDING ASSO CIATION MAKES GOOD RECORD v Rufus Langston, technician of the EGGS—Fresh day-old eggs. Brought days. Call 399-W. Mrs. Tom Soase, On from my farm each day. Jae s Esso ’ La Cooperative Breeding asso- 314 N, Adair St. M13-llc: Service, Phone 128. . 24-2c , i U ^ , .w , . . I— a-—■ ♦---——*—■ j _ = :• , ... | nation, has a record showing that beef. One of these v factors is the ELECTRIC fense controls, battery FRESH EGGS from Purina-fed lay- = his average percentage of settling cows for .the month of October was 69.6 per cent, which is considered a good record. Many factors are to oe considered in increasing production of milk and Announcement! We wish to announce we have moved from West Main Street to . + •. EAST CAROLINA AVENUE In the building formerly occupied by Clinton Textile Shop. We will be open for business Monday, January 28. Although the “location is changing, the prices still remain the same. CASH AND (CARRY, SUITS AND DRESSES—65c. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY—85c. We appreciate the past business the public has given us and hope these pleas ant relations will continue in the future. * * Clinton Cleaners George W. Bagwell and electric type line ’knob insulat- ing-flocks. Cabbage and pansy plants ors, corner turns. Blakely-Burton available now. ,Rye grass seed and Hardware. Phorie 181b sic tertilizer for your lawns. Also Thrift C ALL C>N US— - ’ fin beautiful colors. Farmers Feed & Yes, call on us in time..of heed. We j Seed Stpre. Phone 1025. lx are here to help. Yon can count on j MEN OR WOMEN to call on busi- prompt, courteous service %nd ufn-, pess pi aces Earnings $150.00 a week formly fair price*. Prescriptions are ancl up -^ e tra i n y OU High school ca..ed for, and medicines delivered a * i cc | uca tion. Ages 21 to 40. Contact M. no extra charge. Just telephone us Ip, Gullion, Room 19, Clinton Hotel, iny time. HOWARD’S PHARMACY " 'Your Rexa*ll Store” Phone 101 ROSE BUSHES, 2 years old, individ ually wrapped. Red, pink, white, yellow. Farmers Feed & Seed Store Phone 1025. Thursday, 6 p.m. til 9 p.m. No phone calls. , Ip WE buy, sell and swap horses and mules. H. J. Pitts. tf EXTRA SPECIALS, both new ; renewals. and FOR RENT 314 West Main St. Call 377-J. lc American Magazine two and one-half years for $4.00; Wo- 3-room apartment at man’s Home Companion two and one-half years for $4.00; Collier’s Weekly for forty weeks, $3.00, or I can give you 14 months of all three magazines for only $8.00, Miss Fran- 304 S. SPECIAL OFFER — Reader’s Digest lc new subscribers at half price — eight months for only $1.00 I handle both new and renewals for all mag-j ces C- Winn, Phone 535-J, “NO MISPRINTS HERE” This Is No Fire Sale! i21 These Are Red-Hot Specials! OLE TYME Potted Meat 3 V4 Oz. Cans 4c can azines and will appreciate your or ders. Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 535-J, 304 S. Owens St 24-2p C BRYAN. HOLLAND l Real Estate PhonesHlS, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. fOy,er Brown’s Jewelry Store) CALF FEEDER Pails help Owens St. 24-2p FOR SALE—4-eye cadet heater, 30- gallon water tank. Call 354. 24-2c FOR SALE—4 collie puppies, male, $15 each. C. J. Black, 125 Marion St., Joanna. Ip FOR RENT—Downstairs apartment, calves close in. Mrs. George Holland, 405 those first few days of danger, extra | Musgrove St. Phone 269-R. -lc rubber nipples. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. lc LET US do your re-weaving, alter ing, zippers, pockets, dyeing, and re- tming, hat ribbons and sweat bands. Buehan- —half price. Moore’s Dress Shoppe, cn’s Tailor Shop, W. Pitts St. 31-2p Winter Etresses C LOSE-OUT on S2 00, S3.00, $4.00. New Gabardines 1 Also tailor-made clothing Pitts Street. lc' — ATTENTION DEBIT MEN lOR RENT 4-room house, lights Are y 0 u tired of collecting nickels and running water. At Bonds Cross and dimes? Are you tired of knock- is W. B. Cause. Ip j n g 0 ri doors for prospects? Are you BABY CHICKS — From Pullorum- 1 tired of bookkeeping? If you are clean flocks, arriving daily. All tired of above and Would like to have equipment necessary for starting more free leads than you would have them off right. Farmers Feed & Seed tinle to call on, a nice cash bonus Store. ' lc every six months, pltis being con- camt'.cdc: O i I nected with a seventy-two year old FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- compa w jth unlimited possibilities ers edgers and polisher. We have! (or advanceme „ t Ulat Hospital- el) the necessary material to make; lza , joni Medlcali SurgicaIi A £ H rates. Cox” Home 11 b" Auto^Suoply I Llfe J nsurance > write^P. E. Miller, Phone 12. FOR RENT- H. J. Pitts. 'U | 1141Cfilanding St., Room 3, Colum-; uc bia, S. C. 31-3c -Pop’s Cafe. Apply to / tfc STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland. 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid dle, Jeweler, Laurens. S. C. tfc FOR - SALE and two acres land CATTLE RAISER BUY FOR $1250. ! 61^4 acres of pasture land north of 1 Clintop. Has two good streams. See or call Barnett Realty Co., Laurens, Room 202, Gray-Easterby Bldg.', Telephone 221fi!6. 21-5p | Large 8-room house 7— a 1— and, 3 miles south of vv, th car for Clinton, Lau- ■ rens and Joanna now employed/* seeking opportunity to better himself. Restricted territory.^ No experience necessary, we train you. Only men interested in earning $100.00 a week or | more need apply. Write Fuller; Brush Co., Anderson, S. C. tp Joanna. Reasonable. J. B. Wessinger, Ja)apa, S. C. 24-3p INCOME TAX RETURNS Made At THE WHEEL Plenty of Free Parking THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Pictures (Anthorixed Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials* Boosters ^ Rowlaiid’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 FOR SALE—Large new 4-room brick home. All conveniences. Best workmanship. 1-acre lot.: Four miles north of Clintonj| G. I. Loan 'available on this property. M. H. Hunter, Jr.,! Real Estate, Laurens, S. C. | Phone 23851. tfc , WANTED bu. Bright Heavy Oats $1.15 Dry Feed Oats $1.10 Yellow Corn in shuck .$1.95 White or Mixed Corn $1.80 Feed Wheat ......$1.80 Feed Barley ...$1,50 All grains must be dry. CAROLINA MILLING CO. Laurens S. C* tf Vienna's, 4 oz.. . * for 25C Cello Wrapped « d% ^ BACON, sliced, lb AV® Morrell’s Snowcap PURE LARD, 4 lb. ctn.. ... Country Style ~ SAUSAGE, lb OV® Red Band—10 lbs. 95c FLOUR, 5 lbs 4"*' Picnic > *909** HAMS, lb. 3 Curtiss « Pf 4* MARSHMALLOWS, 10 oz. X /W Fresh Pork *9^m.** LIVER, lb OOC AH brands Cigarettes— “l CAMELS, LUCKIES; ctn.... * MlS, quart .... XOC Blue Bird YAtf* ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz A NECK BONES, lb *... ISC Borden s « 4%*% CANNED BISCUITS ...... A UW Sea Feast rink . M09** SALMON, No. 1 taU . ...... 4 / ' 1 r « Small Pkg. « SNUFF .AVI? End Cut ^dU^tt PORK CHOPS, lb DUZ - TIDE - OXYDOL S ium 2 for 15c ! Lb. A A PINTO BEANS AAV PECANS; « Lb A VC Old Virginia APPLE BUTTER, 12 oz. .. AW * t. Canned BEETS, No. 2 .... .... A UC Large Stalk Ode CELERY V*’ Washington State APPLES, Delicious, lb. . ... A UC 11 Oz. Can A Od« PORK & BEANS AW Fresh dPdh^ EGGS, dozen Octagon Jko SOAP^bar VV Colored (Limited Quantity) ms _ TOILET TISSUE, roll .... 5C v V John R. Holland Grocery & Market Clinton, S. C. 200 Musgrove Street Phone 130-J THESE PRICES GOOD FOR THREE DAYS ONLY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ■tX \ — X ■ ■