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tHE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 31, 1952
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BOY SCOUT WEEK TO BE OBSERVED
NATIONWIDE, WEEK OF FEBRUARY 6-12
a-.*'
RO&E BUSHES, 2 years old, individ
ually wrapped. Red, pink, white,
yellow. Farmers Feed & Seed Store.
Phone 1025. 1c
FOR SALE —Three collie puppies,
male, $15 each. C. J. Black,'125 Mar
ion St., Joanna. Phone 5411 Joanna
after 2:00 p.m. IP
FOR RENT—Four rooms with hall
-and bath. 312 E. Carolina Ave. Mrs.
Raymond Pitts. Phone 72. Ip
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J. ' tfc
'FOR RENT — 3-room apartment at
3H West Main St. Call 377-J. ' tfc
The nation’s 2,900,000 Cub Scouts,
Boy Scouts, Explorers and their
adult leaders will observe Boy
Scout Week, Feb. 6 to 12, marking
the 42nd birthday of their organi
zation. by giving the nation a
unique birthday present.
The Boy Scouts of America will
launch a new three-year program
known as “Forward . . On Liberty’s
CLOSE-OUT on Winter Dresses— Team,” a program of-action de-
$2.00, $3.00, $4.00. New Gabardines signed to help keep AJnerica strong
half price. Moore’s Dress Shoppe, and free.
Pitts Street. ! The Boy Scout birthday will be
^7^r~TZ~nr~~ t vv'kcr” observed" throughout the United
HOME deep-freeze Tite Ix^ker territories and wherev€r
t n 6 ♦ md xi ha i S p vfr, n p American families live, either in
Blakely-Burton Hardware. P * ° * j service in the armed forces , 0 r as
j representatives of the government
FOR RENT—Downstairs apartment, j and business.
close in. Painted since last occupan-1 This year’s celebration will honor
ey. Mrs. George Holland, 405 Mus- the organizations and institutions
incorporated at Washington,
on Feb. 8, 1910. Traditionally, on
that day, the members recommit
themselves to the Scout oath or
promise at 815 p.m. in the four
time zones.
Boy Scout Sunday will be ob-
Feb. 10 in thousands of
Everything but
grove St. Phone 269-R.
1c
ESSOTANE BOTTLED GAS — For
water heaters, cooking and other
heating purposes. Triangle Gas Ser
vice, 416 Chestnut St., Laurens, Tel
ephone 602, Richard G. Shell. 28-6c
whose sponsorship make possible
the existence and growth of the
nation’s 80,298 packs, troops, and
Explorer units.
At public ceremonies, the Scouts
and leaders will express their ap
preciation to "the religious bodies,
as-
USED PLUMBING — New shipment ZT7 0 rOAL-We now have!®^ 001 organizations,"veterans’
tubs, sinks, lavatories. In excellent ^.E^S COAl^We now have fraternal groups and ser .
Ark Abbeville,! Pocahont ^ s (Smokeless) c °al Drl , vice c i ubs whic h sponsor them.
21-6c c l uette ®- slow bur ” in 8f clean o a - un j| s t ^ en rev j ew a n the
die, they are said ™ ore i ways in which the sponsoring in
heat and practically NO SOOT. Fine st j tut j on has helped the unit as a
condition.
S. C.
Noah's
SPECIAL for New J Subscribers —
Life, 70 weeks for only $7.27; Time,
tor Warm Morning heaters, furnaces
78 weeks for only $6.87. Miss Fran-; or Heatrolas. Phone 62 for a trial
oes C. Winn, Phone 535-J, Box 87, jo-der. C-W-S Guano Co. 1c
7-2p
whole as well as the individuals in
it. The Scout units will announce
the goals of their three-year pro-
Clinton.
FOR SALE—Recleaned Kobe lespe-
TIME Magazine lor next 78 weeks to help achieve the goals of
the Forward . . . On Liberty s
for only $6.87. American Home Mag-
deza seedJnixed witiTa little Korean, i azine next 16 months for $2.00 Par-
11c lb A F Cook, Owings, S. C. Iplent’s Magazine six months for $1.00.
Ask for catalog of other bargains.
INCOME TAX SERVICE!—At home
after 3:30 P.M. and all day Satur
days. Call 399-W. Mrs. Tom Sease,
314 N. Adair St. M13-llc
Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 535-J,
304 S. Owens St. 24-2p
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
ELECTRIC fense controls, battery prices low> The Trading Post, Lau-
and electric type line knob insulatr (re ns, S. C. tf
ors, corner turns. Blakely-Burton'
Hardware. Phone 188.
1c
Team” program, which is to make
the bby, the Scout movement, and
the nation, physically strong, men
tally awake and morally straight.
Observed in every city and town
and most villages and hamlets by
more than 80,000 units, Boy Scout
Week is the largest single birthday
observance by young Americans.
The Boy Scouts of America was
- at The Wheel
It’s almost a three-ring circus at The
Wheel, with all those unusual things.
Antiques, and things not so an
tique. Modern gift items, china, pic
ture frames, Tube Rose Snuff, mar
ble top tables, lamps/ pork & beans,
round glasS china closet, sardines,
Bootjack, coldest cokes around town,
lots of parking space.
Funny Books, 3 for 10c
Ail Magazines 5c
2 lbs. Candy, it’s good 25c'
All Books, hundreds of’’em, each 25c l
Phonograph Records 25c!
OPEN SUNDAYS
2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Bread, Groceries, Tobaccos, Drinks
Just for fun of it, come to
The Wheel
3 inches South of Clinton on Joanna
highway.
You’re Welcome!
served reb. id in
churches with Scouts and leaders
attending services in uniform.
Those of Jewish faith will’ hold
their observances in synagogues
and temples Friday and Saturday,
Feb. 8 and 9.
During Boy Scout Week it has
also become a tradition for units to
be hosts to friends and parents at
open house meetings and show
some of the skills they acquire
through the game of Scouting.
These birthday week Scout parties
provide fun, songs, games and
stunts for the Scouts and their
guests.
Many store windows and build
ing lobbies are loaned to Scouts
who put on “live expositions’’
where the public can see how
Scouts train • for civil defense or
emergency service. The conserva
tion of the nation’s resources — an
important activity these days—has
long been a principal activity of
the Boy Scouts. Millions of trees
have been planted by Scouts and
counties? jvild life game preserved*
are maintained on many Boy Scout
campsites. Some of this conserva
tion work will also be on display.
Scouts will demonstrate the
training in first aid, . firemanship,
lifesaving, communications, sanita
tion, safety and similar skills that
prepare for service.* They are pre
pared to help with messenger ser
vice, first aid training and to co
operate with other organizations
responsible for furnishing food,
shelter and clothing during* emer
gency periods.
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LOANS
$10.00 to $50.00
and up
Friendly, Courteous, Confidential
Service
American Credit Corporation
Ted Marr, Manager
104 W. PITTS STREET — CLINTON, S. C.
Automobiles - Furniture - Signature
FOR SALE/-incubator, 65-egg elec-
iric, redwood cabinet, 17 inches high,
like new, used only four times. $20. -s*.., a .
Vernon Trammell at Adair’s FOR SALE Phrico table model ra-
FGR RENT—Waxer and polisher ana
scrubber formerly owned by Home
Supply Co.V See T. C. Johnson Co.!
Phone 4. _ tf
See
Men's Shop. ‘ ■ • Ip
C ALL ON US—
Yes, call on us in time of need. We
are here to help. Yon can count on
prompt, courteous service and uni
formly fair prices. Prescriptions are
called for and medicines delivered at
dio and record player combination,
with table. Call 876. Can be seen at |
202 Gordon St. leb
WE buy, sell and swap horses and’
mules. H. J. Pitts. ‘ tf!
FRESH EGGS from Purina-fed lay-!
ing flocks. Cabbage and pansy plants
no extra 'cfRtrgc Jim ti'ii-piiune us! available now.' Ry£ grass seed and
LOOK and
COMPARE!
:ny time.
HOWARD’S PHARMACY
Your Rexall Store” Phone 101
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
FEDEIRAL and State income tax
blanks available at Chamber of
* Commerce office. 7c-Ml3
PURINA FEEDS for your poultry,
livestock, rabbits, game birds and
dogs. W©^welcome a* comparison in
Purina iperfbrma nee. Farmers Feed
& Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c
CLOSE-OUT on Winter Dresses —
$2 00, $3.00, $4.00. New Gabardines
—half price. Moore’s Dress Shoppe,
Pitts Street. 1c
FOR RENT—My Someplace on the
Whitmire highway: R. A*. Steer. tf
ANNOUNCING Jhhnny Lee Teen-
Age Dresses, sizes 8 to 14. Moore’s
Dress Shoppe. 1c
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to ifeake
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Suoply.
Phone 12. tfc
FOR RENT-
H. J. Pitts.
-Pop’s Cafe.
Apply to
tfc
CERTIFIED Ladino Clover
dodder free, in bag lots, $1.30 lb.
Also Abruzzi Rye, $3.60 bu. Farmers
Feed & Seed Store. Phone *1025. 1c
USED TRACTORS
We still have several
late model used trac
tors for sale.
Seme used equipment for
NACO
Farm Supply
Laurens, JLC*
fertilizer for your lawns. Also Thrift
in beautiful colors. Farmers Feed &
Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c
FOR SALE—Portable stainless steel
washing machine in perfect condi
tion. Present models unobtainable in:
stainless steel. Ideal for apartment
or small hqme. Call 480-J. 1c
LIFE-TIME Aluminum Gates — As
rationally advertised in Country
Gentleman and other leading farm |
magazines. Guaranteed for life not
to rust, sag or warp. Very reasonable
in price. 12-ft. size only $29.95.
Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone
1c,
WALRJTE paper; paste and tacks,
i One roll does an average room. De- 1
voe wall paper patterns. Blakely-
Burton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c 1
LETT US do your re-weaving, alter-1
ing, zippers, pockets, dyeing, and re-,
lining, hat ribbons and sweat'bands.
Also tailor-made clothing. Buchan-,
an’s Tailor Shop, W. Pitts St. 31-2P!
ATTENTION DEBIT MEN
Are you tired of collecting nickels J
and dimes? Are you tired of knock
ing on doors for prospects? Are you!
tired of bookkeeping? If you are J
tired of above and would Ij^ce to have |
more free leads than you woQld. have t
time to call on, a nice cash Bonus j
every six months, plus being con-1
ected with a seventy-two t year old)
company with unlimited possibilities j
for advancement that sells Hospital
ization, Medical, Surgical, A. & H.
Life Insurance, write F. E. Miller, I
1141 Blanding St., Room 3, Colum
bia, S. C. 31-3c|
OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OLE TYME
Potted Meat
3 V4 Oz. Cans
Ac can
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Made At
THE WHEEL
Plenty of Free Parking
THE FINEST NAMES
IN TELEVISION
Capehart and
Dumont
16 in. to 30 In. Ptctives
(Authorized Dealer)
Quality Repairs To Any
Make TV or Radio _
TV Installations, Parts,
Tubes, Aerials, Boosters
Rowland's
RADIO SHOP
Phone 430
CATTLE RAISER BUY FOR $1250.
61% acres of pasture land north of]
Clinton. Has two good streams. See
or call Barnett Realty Co., Laurens,
Room 202, Gray-Easterby Bldg.,
Telephone 22196. 21-5p
MAN with 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 weqk-or
more need apply. Write Fuller
Brush Co., Anderson, S. C- tp|
FOR SALE—Large new 4-room
brick home. All conveniences.
Best workmanship. 1-acre lot.
Four miles north of Clinton.
G. I. Loan available on this I
property. M. H. Hunter, Jr.
Real Estate, Laurens, S. C.l
Phone 23851. < tfc I
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
VIENNAS, 4 oz. . 36 for 25C
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Cello Wrapped Smoked —dr a ^
BACON SQUARES, lb. ... X V®
Morrell’s Snowcap
PURE LARD, 4 lb. ctn OVW
Country Style ^9 0k**
SAUSAGE, lb J . ©
Red Band—10 lbs. 95c ' jnKj*
FLOUR, 5 lbs 47C
Picnic *909**
HAMS, lb. 31^
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Fresh Green yOtf*
CABBAGE, lb. w
Fresh Pork rm 0 a
LIVER, lb W
All Brands Cigarettes— “1 QO
CAMELS, LUCKIES, ctn. .. 1.0^
Blue Bird « 0k**
ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz.... -i-Vh*
MILK, quart .XOC
Pork 0 0f**
NECK BONES, lb X^C
•f • ’'***■
Borden’s «0k**
CANNED BISCUITS iVC
Sea Feast Pink jk09**
SALMON, No. 1 tall 4/C
Small Pkg. ^0k0*i
SNUFF A
End Cut ' »
PORK CHOPS, lb,. ..... :3*§V
DUZ - TIDE - OXYDOL ^" 2 for 15c
1 Lb. . *0*00*
PINTO BEANS M.M.K
PECANS,
Lb x9c
Old Virginia « dUtf*
APPLE BUTTER, 12 oz. .. X
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Canned ^ ^ ,
BEETS, No. 2 XOC
Large Stalk A A
CELERY Tr®
Washington State - w **
APPLES, DeUcious, lb. XVC
11 Oz. Can « 0k**
PORK & BEANS ... X VC
Fresh
EGGS, dozen
Octagon ML**
.SOAP,bar VV
* 1
Waldorf „ * - —
TOILET TISSUE, roU OC
John R. Holla nd Grocery & Market
Clinton, S. C.
200 Musgrove Street
. j-j
Phone 130-J
THESE PRICES GOOD FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES