The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 13, 1952, Image 6

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* / Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE yf Thursday, March 13, 1952 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—Rates for want ads lire 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 carryin* monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. 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. lc 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 : . / 1 \ 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