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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, March 13, 1952
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST SOLVES
ITS OWN POST-WAR PROBLEMS
LOTS FOR SALE — Residential lots JUST RECEIVED — A shipment of
in the subdivision, at Joanna. Lots
on the Joanna-Whitmire road. C. B.
Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c
FOR SALE—25 pigs and shoats. Ap
ply 731 Ranch, RFD, Clinton. 20-5p
USED DOORS for sale-rNew ship
ment, most sizes. Noah’s Ark, Abbe
ville, S. C. 27-3p
FOR RENT—Two 4-room houses for
colored; two 3-room houses 5 miles
in country. H. J. Pitts. ' tfc
FOR RENT — Nice brick apartment,
private entrance, corner Calvert Ave.
and S. Adair St. If interested, call
446. tf
crepe dresses with butcher linen
jackets. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. 1c
FOR SALE — Thoroughbred English
bull puppies, 6 weeks old. Fred Whit
lock, 205 Gary St., Phohe 638-W.
20-2p
WIRE—We have a fair stock of .field
fencing and barbed wire. Also a
complete line of garden and poultry
w i r b . BlakelynBurton Hardware.
Phone 188. 1c
FOR SALE—Uprigt piano at a bar-
Businessmen Went Out
And Got Industries For
Their Sections.
Babtson Park, Fla., Feb. 29.—
A few years ago, the Pacific North
west was suffering a most diffi
cult readjustment. Urtprecedented
war-time expan
sion seemed likely
to end in complete
collapse. Unem
ployment had
reached serious
proporti o n s. Ac
tive shipyards,
giant aircraft fac
tories and war
fabricating pla n t s
shut down.
Boger w. Babsoa i n these weekly
articles I seldom singe out any one
section for specific mentioi). Our
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service andJ The price is right c
^c^ ari ° n ’ Ph0! ! e American economy is interrelated
339, 500 South Broad St. , lc j tQ SQ g reat an eX tent, that every
FOR SALE—Trailer house with Mot section is largely dependent on
i located on blacktop street in Clinton., other sections. However, I think
the industries and workers could
return. However, instead of a
slump, the area has forged ahead
to new heights, due to the enter
prise and courage of its business
leaders. Labor today is even
scarce in some lines and net mi
gration into the area has continued
high.
' Post-War Evanl*
Aided by extensive research and
these few businessmen, their raw
materials are now going into fin
ished goods. Prewar, no alumi
num was produced in the Pacific
Northwest; today nearly half pLall
our aluminum comes fronf this
area. Food processing has been
emphasized to take advantage of
the area’s growing' output of agri
cultural products. Its hustling busi
nessmen are making it the center
of the new frozen foods industry.
They are starting new flour mills.
j new canning plants, and other in-
| dustries to employ ^nearly twice as
many workers as in pre-war 1939.
This proves again that every com
munity depends upon the ability
and courage of about 5% of its
people.
Furniture production has become
a big industry utilizing the . re
gion’s lumber resources. Paper and
pulp industries have expanded
50%. since 1940, while the chemi
cal industry is being doubled .Oth
er industries have been induced to
move into the region to decentral
ize operations, and be closer to raw
material supplies. Electric power
output, despite tremendous growth,
is being further increased.
Important Lesson
New stores, laundries, filling sta
tions and restaurants have been
firtanced by forward looking citi
zens before they were really need
ed. This has all occurred in an
area which seemed on the brink of
a depression only some five years
ago. Don’t let any community,
where this column is printed, get
discouraged under any conditions.
No one examining the situation
in 1947 would have been willing to
forecast such a rate of growth.
Today, similarly, there are other
regions, as well as inventions and
ideas, which stand on the thres
hold of most rapid growth. Our
frontiers never really pass; the
experience of the Pacific Northwest
shows that the brightest opportuni-
ies often lie where the prospects
seem least promising.
ATTEND MASONIC MEET
Karl Johnson attended a meet
ing yesterday in Spartanburg of
the South Carolina Royal Arch
Masons. He is high priest of the
Wm. P. Jacobs Chapter, No. 54, of
this city. Marvin DeYoung at
tended a meeting also in Spartan
burg of the Royal and Select Mas
ons. '
IF YOU DON’T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
MARCH WINDS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
B Holland! fi 161-6 i s a lesson for all sec-
tions to learn based upon the re-
Supplies. H. L. Baldw’P, Telepi 101 ^ 6 i phone 715, Laurens. --, . . .. .. ,
604-J. tfc I - r: cent statistics and experiences ui
-WHENUoaking-for gifts, stop by and»the Pacific Northwest,
see odV pottery, dishes and china. We, Pre-War Situation --
have first and second-class china, al-| Prior to 1940, the region was al
so a nice line of groceries, meats, and most entirely dependent for its
prosperity on selling its raw mate
rials. Its products were mostly
LOTS FOR SALE — Residential lots
on the Laurens highway. A good
place to build that country home.
C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. ; d r y,goods. Gastley’s Store, Columbia
FOR RENT— Floor waxer .and pol-J highway, 10-5c
isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone
No. 4.
tf
WE buy, sell and swap horses and
mules. J. Pitts. — — tf
ESSOTANE BOTTLED GAS — For
water heaters, cooking and other
heating purposes. Triangle Gas Ser
vice, 416-Chestnut St., Laurens, ~Tel-
NEED MORE MONEY TO LIVE !g hone 602 » fi lchar l- C L SheIL i 28 "^ c
ON? Increase your weekly income MAN WITH CAR Now employed,
$20 to $25 or more in spare time. Peking opportunity to better him-
Supply Rawleigh Products to con-. se ^> restricted local territory, no ex-
sumers nearby. Also openings foriP 61 ^ 6110 ® necessary, we train you.
full-time dealers. Write Rawleigh’s, Chity man interested in earning $100
Dept. SCC-81-DD, Richmond, Va. Ip a we<?k or more need a PP ] y- Fuller
Brush Co., care Chronicle. 20-2c
WOOD FOR SALE — Stove wood,
ak fire wood, slabs or slab blocks
npiivp^T~arTVx1i««i^ any time. Phone
128. Joe“C. McDaniel. l3-5c
LET US TREAT your cotton seed, 8c
per bushel. Treat your lespedeza,
corn soya beans, vegetable seeds,
etc., with arasan. It pays off. For ap
FOR RENT—14-room house in cen
ter of 25 enclosed acres, plumbing
and electricity, 12 mlies fromJGIih-
on paved road. More land available
if desired, White Plains. Mrs. Lewis
Bailey, 548 Palmetto Street, Spar
tanburg, S. C. 28-3c
pointment, phone 184-J. Cox Seed BELTING— We carry 4-ply sawmill
Cleaners, Florida St. * 3'-4c and farm 'belting in 6-inch, 4-inch,
——— —-' and 3-inch widths. Alligator and
LOST—Bulova watch between Hotel clipper lacing. Biakely-rBurton Hard-
ilary Musgrove and Broadway the
atre. Reward. Miss Elizabeth Culp.
2Q--3U.
ware. Phone 188.
shipped eastward in a raw state for
processing and distribution to more
profitable mass markets.
Here was an important lumber
district, but all its lumber was
shipped East in the raw state. Rich
northwest farm lands supplied a
large part of America’s fruit and
grain, but often at a loss. Copper,
zinc, lead, silver, gold and anti
mony were scooped from its mines
and shipped elsewhere for refin
ing and fabricating. Fishing, es
pecially for salmon, was big busi
ness. BUT, MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES __JWERE- B A D L Y
NEEDED FOR LASTING
STRENGTH.
War-Time Experience
Expansion for war needs stimu
lated manufacturing industries
temporarily. Aircraft factories
mushroomed overnight. A full
blown aluminum industry sprang |
up, and there was a new plutonium
, plant at Hanford. Ferroalloy and
£5 other electro-process war indus
LOST
COLORED APARTMT^VT fnr rpni r
T224 Livingston St. Full bathroom, requirements pushd ahead hydro-
-Mate fox hound, ; kitchen sink, weather-stripped win- utility construction. Population
tries were—started; Huge—power
138.
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white ring around neck and white ^ows. Has never been’lived in. Call
face. Had collar with name “Marion
MoMillan, Laurens.” $10 reward if
returned to owner. Marion McMillan,
Laurens. 20-2p
CALL 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
no extra charge. Just telephone us
any time.
HOWARD’S PHARMACY
“Your Rexall Store” Phone 101
GO INTO BUSINESS FOR YOUR
SELF — Open a Dairy Pride Ice
Cream Store. Write for complete in
formation. P. O. Box 2352, Charlotte,
N. C. f 13-5p
FOR SALE — Coker 100 wilt-resist
ant cotton seed. Cleaned, delinted
and treated. Good germination. $7.00
per $100 lbs. T. Heath Copeland.
17—6c
growth .kept pace with industrial
expansion. People rushed in from
adjoining sections tb get employ
ment. There could have been a
very bad slump when the war end
ed.
There were no established peace
time products or markets to which
FARM FOR SALE—103 acres wun i
6-room house and bams and 4-room
house. About 5 miles from Joanna.
Can be sold in two tracts. C, B. Hol
land, Phone 715, Laurens. lc
PIANOS in excellent condition
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. tf
THE Real Estate Special of the week:
4-room (large) block house, 3 acresi|
TTI land, near the Laurens airport and !|
‘county home, $375 cash, $27.85
monthly. M. H. Hunter, Jr., Real Es-|
late, Laurens, Phone 23851. tf
FOR SALE — 4x6 ft. utility trailer,
$45.00. Phone 990-W. lc :
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We’ve Done
Again!
Fresh Pork
Backbones lb. 10c
CERTIFIED Fescue, Ladino Clover,
Seed Potatoes, Garden Seed. Car of
good hay. H. J. Pitts. tfc
SPINET PIANO: Due to very unus-
! ;ial circumstances, we must sell in
this section beautiful little piano. I
NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKE. Full
keyboard with 100% guarantee. Re
sponsible party can buy with small |
down payment and assume several i
reasonably monthly installments.
Write: F. N. B., Box 725, Credit Ad
juster, Albemarle, N. C. We will no- |
tily where to see instrument. 13-2p!
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- WANTED TO BUY — One or two
ers, edgers and polishers. We have ( acres of land near Clinton. See Mary
all the necessary material to. make| Long at Clinton Hotel dining room
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12. tfc
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
Morrell’s
PURE LARD
4-lb. ctn. .. 59c
FOR RENT-
H. J. Pitts.
-Pop’s Cafe.
Apply to
tfc
FOR SALE
A. R. P. Church
Building
At Corner of North Broad
and Florida Streets.
For further information
Call 993
from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ip
FOR RENT — Two .upstairs rooms.
114 Enterprise St Call 652-J, lc
Morrell’s
SNACK
12 oz 39c
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
APARTMENT FOR RENT — Private |
entrance and bath, centrally located.
300 E. Centennial St. Mrs. J. L. j
Wright. Ipi
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &!
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, 1
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid-;
die. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc
USED TRACTOl
We still have several
late model used trac
tors for sale.
Some used equipment for same.|
NACO
/Farm Supply
Laurens, S. C.
Morrell’s
LIVER LOAF
12 oz 35c
American Beauty
HOMINY
KRAUT —
BEETS
No. 2 can .. 10c
Turnip
/GREENS
303 can ... 10c
WANTED
CORN and 'OATS
Yellow Corn in the Shucks
$2.00 bushel.
White Corn in the Shucks
$1.90 bushel
Oats
$1.00 to $1.05 bushel
CAROLINA
MILLING CO.
Laurens, S. C.
Fresh Green
CABBAGE
Lb. 3c
Fresh
CARROTS
Bunch . .,.. 5c
Morrell’s Sliced B’kfast
BACON
17c
Bluebird Spiced Pickled
T-Bone
PEACHES
STEAKS
2V2 can .... 24c
Lb 79c
White House
Ballard’s Canned
COFFEE
BISCUITS
Lb. ..:/7.. 79c
2 for ...... 25c
AU Small
Duke’s
Mayonnaise -
SNUFF
m 1 a
Pkg...*... 10c
Pint 33c
Ocean Spray
SUGAR
CRANBERRY
SAUCE.
5 lbs. 47c
303 can ... 21c
Irish
Scott TOILET
POTATOES
TISSUE *
10 lbs. 49c
Roll 10c
Fresh
CELERY
PORK LIVER
Stalk 9c
Lb.23c
-
Country Style
SAUSAGE
Lb 27c
N. Y. State Aged
CHEESE
Lb. 53c
Medium Size
BLACK BASS
Lb. 19c
Extra Large Country
EGGS
Dozen 45c
Morrell Pride ’
CURED HAM
Lb. ... ... 49c
North Carolina * -
- Country
CURED HAMS
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