The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 17, 1952, Image 6

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I 4 Paj?e Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 17, 1952 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 25 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. HAY BALING WIRE, No. 15%, five BABY SCALES, $8.95; bathroom hundred count per bale. Blakely-JBur ton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c FOR RENT—Store building at Joan na formerly occupied by Wertz Mu sic Store. See I. M. Smith. 17-2p BATHING CAPS, $1.25; water gog gles for under-water swimming, $1.95; eardrum protectors, 25c; Gaby suntan lotion, 59c. SADLER -OWENS PHARMACY Phone 400 FOR SALE—Orchard Grass, Sudan? Cowpeas, Cane Seed, Milo, Hegari, Soybeans, Garden Seed. H. J. Pitts Store. scales, $7.95; automatic electric baby bottle sterilizer, $7.95. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Phone 400 PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. 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 —Five acres land near Clinton on Philspn road. Phone 715-R after 4 p.m. Ip ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone f>04-J. tfc FOR RENT —^ Five-room house on Shands street. For information, call 193-J any afternoon between 4 and 6 o’clock. 17-2p C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown's Jewelry Store) LOTS FOR SALE—Lots in the sub- HOL SE FOR SALE—Large 6-room _ ^ivision- at Joanna. Lots- on the-Clin- house with* two baths, good location, highway. C. B. Holland, in Clinton. Lot 173x220. For quick p hone 715, Laurens.* ’ 1c sale, $5,500. C. B. Holland, Phone Synthetic Sow's Milk Is Used Successfully 3,000 Piglets Raised On Experiment Formula The development of a synthetic sows’s milk, made possible by the wonder drug terramycin was an- nuonced recently by Herbert G. Lu ther, research scientist associated with the Pfizer & Co., laboratories of Brooklyn, N.Y. The formula, called Terralac, was tried on 500 piglets at the company’s laboratories. In addition, 3,000 pig lets have been raised successfully 715, Laurens. lc HOUSE FOR SALE —6-room house , \&hree years old, oak floors, floor fur- LOLLIS TRICK LINE Local and |^ ace . a n j ce home for .you in the long distance moving. AH ^ urn ^ ure i northeastern section of Clinton. C. B. carefully wrapped and insured. Com petent and safe service. Lollis Truck Line, Call 402-J. Jull0-5p FOR RE1NT — Nice 4-room house, water, lights and bath, kitchen cabi nets. Joe F*oole. 17-2p FOOT CARE AIDS: New Chlor-e/e, chlorophyll foot powder, 59c; Men- r.en Quinsana for relief from ath lete’s foot, 49c; Futuro ankle grace for tired, aching ankles, $1.25. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Phone 400 Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc WANTED—Waitress, 16 years old or - -over. Apply Roddy’s Restarorattb—ic- DO YOU NEED AVON PRODUCTS 0 1 have some very good specials on for this week. If you are interested in Avon goods please call me anctT will come around to see you. Call — . 574-M. « Ip FOR SALE)—4-room house on Lau- iens road near country club, located on lot 105x300 ft.’ Robert E. Wysor Agency, Telephone 85-J. ’ lc 'BOARDERS WANTED—W eekly or monthly. Good home cooking. J. T. Whitaker, 307 Musgrove St., Phone 200. Jull7-5c LAWN MOWERS sharpened the fac tory way, hand and power mowers. Cox Seed Cleaners, 609 E. Florida St. Phone 184-J. A7-5p Piglets on test in the labora tory of Chas. Pfizer & Co. For this photograph the front of each of the top two cages has been removed. Bottom shows normal setup. without sows on several large pig farms which cooperated in the test ing of Terralac. Luther contends the formula may revolutionize the swine-raising in dustry. In the first place, his ex periment reduced infant pig mortal ity to an astonishing 5 per cent, as contrasted with the national aver- celebrated cry: “Lay on McDufY:.and cursed be he who first cries, Hold, enough”! I can’t resist the tempta tion to make Shakespeare less vitri olic since Spectator is read by so many leaders of the churches. What amazes me is that the Dem ocrats and Republicans in congress have not had sufficient martial ardor to bring to a successful conclusion the* little “police action” of our Pres- \ ident, the trouble in Korea, you know.. If one-half the belligerence of our presidential campaign could have been used in Korea that sore spot would have been healed long ago. We are now bombing some centers of Korean supplies two years after the up-and-down, see-saw oper ations. When General MacArthur drove the North Koreans back to the Manchurian line, that was the time to bring the war to a close. Our dreamers and Fabians of Washing ton were afraid to displease the Chi nese! Many thousands of American men have been killed by the Chi nese but we timidly, absurdly, disas trously held back, lest we irk the Chinese and provoke retaliation! Ri diculous! Now, two years later we take the step .haltingly, perhaps, and just partially. Now we swoop down on them, after they’ve had two years to organize, train and equip land and air forces. It may be too late; who knows? But what think you of the kind of thinkihg that paralyzed our initiative and frus trated our soldiers? '’What do the Asiatics think of us? ~ * Wliat do"the" Europeans thmk of -us? What do we think of ourselves? And what price in blood and manhood have we paid, and still must pay? We’ve had blundering, fumbling, so constantly that we have become ac- ! customed to the queer slants of mind that inspire or make our decisions and govern our affairs. I do not wish to be like. Cato the Censor, the stern old Roman who, seeing the threat to Roman suprem acy in the growing might of Car- 1 thage, is said to have included in ev ery speech this statement: “And, moreover, * Carthage must be de stroyed.” I do say again that we have something to preserve far more zeal that made us, must not be quenched or benumbed by the skim- juilk paternalism and 'debilitating favors of presumptuous politicians, spending our own money. “This na tion, under God,” as Lincoln said. Well, this nation should again seek His guidance. You want to remain young all your days? I.can’t promise it, of course, and you would be lonely if all your friends died of old age, leaving you spry and frolicsome. However, let me quote something: ‘The middle age bulge and the slow-gaited walk synonymous with old, tired, aching bones may soon become a thing of the past. At least science hopes so. Not content with merely trying to cure all of man’s ills, medical sci ence today is attempting to curb his old age. A hint that researchers may be on the track of an effective “anti senescence” (against growing old) factor was revealed recently with the first published reports of a New York doctor’s clinical worx with a new lipo-tropic formula, Methischol, to reduce the high contents of fat in the blood.” I use just a little of that, for the next paragraph finds words of so many syllables that they leave us flabbergasted. The article reminds me of my visit to Holland. I think the Dutch use several words to make one word; and the new word, the result of the combination, is a word of such length that you think you see the good ship Caronia steaming into port bringing home a great gen tleman of Charleston who has been, seeing the sights of foreign capitals and becoming more convinced every day that the best of life is lived in South Carolina, certainly in seven teen communities, though the very acme of living is pre-eminently the gracious fellowship he has with Charleston. So I omit the words of nine syllables. Why don’t the medi cos talk English? unfur nished apartment with kitchen and bath at 312 E. Carolina Ave. H. J. Pitts, Phone 57. tf HOUSES AND FARMS WANTED—i age of 21 to 33 per cent. It also largely solves the problem of the jjjrecious than the Democratic label; runt, long a bane to hog-raisers, by making growth-stimulating terra mycin and milk equally available to -all pigs in the litter PROFESSIONAL SERVICE This pharmacy maintains the high est prescription standards. Regis tered Pharmacists are at your ser vice with adequate stocks of fresh drugs. Your doctor knows our repu tation for careful compounding at accurately figured, modest prices. Call 101 for. pickup and delivery of prescriptions. HOWARD S REXALL DRl'iG STORE “On the Square” FOR SALE 1951 Plymouth club People always want what I don’t have — you may have it.. List that house, lot or farm with me. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc USED SPINET PIANO —Nationally | known make. Mahogany finish. Full i keyboard. To responsible party whoj will assume small monthly payments. Write: Mgr. Collection Dept., Box i 461, Concord, North Carolina. 24-3c FOR RENT OR SALE — Six-room : house near Sandy Spring church, 7! miles from Laurens or Clinton, hotj and cold water, electricity, modern conveniences'. Harry Barker, Harris! Branch Post Office, Greenwood, S. C. Telephone 95092. l"-2p! Luther emphasized that gpod pig farm management is essential for the successful use of Terralac. Con stant temperature must be main tained, either via the use of heat lamps or by blowing warm air. And it must be prepared properly and fed at regular intervals.. we have a nation, a land dedicated to liberty, a people once consecrated to promote a great idea of opportu nity for all, equality before the law! coupe, low mileage, excellent condi- FARM FOR SALE - 58 acres with tion, radio, heater, sea_t covers. Will 4 _ room house a5out seven miIes from trade for real estate. B. W. Crouch, Jr., 304 Florida St. 24-2c FOR RENT— Floor waxer and pol isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phohe No. • 4i tf FOR RFINT — 3-room house near Rosemont cemetery. Mrs. T. J. Jack- son. lc HELP WANTED — Young man for grocery or market work. One with experience preferred. Lydia Mills Store. lc WE buy, sell and swap horses and mules. H. J. Pitts. tf FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc WANTED TO BUY — Good used piano, upright or grand. Norman Miller, Box 355, Laurens, or -phone 22501. leh COMPLETE LAWN MOWER SERVICE (Right at Your Home) Hand or Power—Any Make Motor Wilson says: Thanks, customers, for telling your friends about my work. All this week booked ahead since last Saturday. SERVICE “From the Handle to the Ground” available next week. Orders filled in rotation. Phone WILSON at 76-W for Fixin’—Not Foolin’ 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 Clinton on blacktop road. For quick sale $2,250. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. NOTICE — We are putting a pu wood yard at Brand station in two or three weeks and am interested in buying wood from people cash every Friday. Will buy. trucks for the right | party. Am in the market for timber! of all kinds. 22 years in the business.! H. M. Hentz & Sop, Box 181, Phone | 720, Newberry. 31-4cl LOT FOR SALE —One of the best, residential lots in Clinton a*! S. Broad * and Maple Sts. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT A KERATOLYTIC IS A MUST What is a keratolytic? An agent that deadens the infected skin. It then peels off, exposing more germs to its killing action. Get T-4-L, a keratolytic, at any drug store. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 40c back. Today at McGee's Drug Store. Average U.S. Farm Bigger As Number Falls The Bureau of the Census reports a decided trend toward fewer but bigger and better equipped farms between 1940 and 1950. The number decreased by 713,000 in the decade, the bureau reports, but the average size unit grew from 174 acres in 1940 to 210.5 acres in 1950. There were 5,384,000 farms in 1950, against 6,097,000 in 1940. The sharpest decrease came in the five years between 1945 and 1950, when the number of farms dropped by 475,000. Other statistics in the report in cluded: About 870,000 fewer persons were working on U.S. farms in 1950 than m 1940. Less than one-third as many horses and mules were on farms in 1950 as in 1920. In 1950 there were 59,764,000 cat tle and calves more than 3 months old on farms as compared to 60,- 674,736 in April, 1940. The number of chickens on farms was 2,500,000, or 0.7 per cent more than in 1940. What have we?A scheme of wise planners, men who think they know so much more than we know that they would order and regulate our affairs for us. What shall a man profit though he gain the whole world and lose his own soul? Life is more than meat and raiment. That invincible spirit, that high faith in ourselves and reliance upon JehoYah—that ir resistible and resourceful dash and WANTED - EXPERIENCED SHIRT OPERATORS Joiners, Caff Closers, Collar Setters, Cutters, and all other experienced workers on single and doable needle machines. Need 106 EXPERIENCED APPLICANTS to work in new pro posed plant at Laurens, South Carolina. Also need learners in all classes work. Good operators can EARN $40.00 to $50.00 PER WEEK. Learners earn $30.00 and upwards^ Forty hours per week. No night work. ' The opening of THIS NEW PLANT DEPENDS UPON THE AVAILABILITY OF SUFFICIENT LABOR.' We desire applicants who live near Laurens or can arrange for transportation. If you have any such experience, you should apply.. Domestic Science graduates of High Schools can qualify. Many people now work in similar plants elsewhere who could more conveniently work in Laurens. All interested persons, whether trained or not, should FILL IN THIS APPLICATION BLANK THIS WEEK. INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE, LAURENS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CITY HALL, LAURENS, SOUTH CAROUNA Name APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT Address Distance to Laurens miles. Age. Present job. _. Past experience in sewing, etc. (Place of employment and job). Training or schooling in sewing. (If no experience or training, state “None”). (Fill in completely and mail to address above) (More information regarding this work and additional applica tion blanks can be obtained by writing, telephoning, or coining to the above address). Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W COMMENT ON MEN AND THINGS By The Spectator TOPPER STORE Full Page Ad in Greenville News Each Fri. pt 25c MAYONNAISE N. C. Country Sugar Cured Hams Lipton—With Coupon TEA 1-4 lb. 25c Problem Drinkers Need Medical Care New TreeUnent For Alcoholism Our clinically-proven method developed in treating more than 7300 men and women produces positive results every day. New medication removes all desire for alcoholic drink within 72 hours. No nausea, no long periods of nervousness. This is the quick, ef fective, safe method. We treat alcoholism exclusively, and every patient gets personal, individual rare. Patients accepted day or night. Write or telephone today. Abt Smmitmrimm 60S E. North St. Tel. 24485 Greenville, S. C. Licsntcd by S. C. State Board of Hoalth H. B. Magill, a newspaper brother of St. George, was cool and calm when I dropped in for a word with him. It was a hot day! How the sun seemed to pour the heat, liquid heat, for it certainly made us feel more than moist. But Brother Magill is so even-tempered that the heat was just a phase of the day,-nothing to turn a hair, you know, though most hair was plastered down by the heat. Editor Thomas R. Waring of Charles ton did not find the heat oppressive, for he now has plushy offices of great elegance, with air-conditioning; cold lemonade, etc., served at frequent in tervals. The intense heat gave us a topic for conversation and kept our thoughts from the Truman-Korean police action and the terrific war in ‘Jie Republican and Democratic par ties. The Republijans will nominate a candidate for President and that will restore peace in their ranks, leaving plenty of battle fervor for their, war on the Democrats. The Democrats will have their forces in battle array, with all necessary am munition. By the way, the Republicans have so much war-like zeal that they have waged war for months among themselves. And the Democrats, like wise, have emplated MadBeth in his A PC ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz. 19c OLE TYME V1ENNAS, 2 cans .... 25c Shortening SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs. ,. 83c Pillsbury CAKE MIXES, pkg... 37c AH Flavors JELLO, 3 for 25c Tony DOG FOOD, 3 for . .. 27c Economy Cuts PORK CHOPS, lb 49c Ends and Pieces Breakfast BACON, lb. 19c Country Style SAUSAGE lb.^33C John R. Holland GROCERY and MARKET Clinton, S. C. 200 Musgrove Street Phone 130-J OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY \ \