The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 28, 1952, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 28, 1952
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WANT ADS
TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUT — TO SELL
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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 carryinr monthly charge accounts with The
Chronicle Publishing Co.
I ords will be kept and scaling tick-
i cts issued at the time of delivery.
Mpde.rn and efficient wood-hand
ling methods, developed by the
company after several years of ex
perimentation, will be used in the
Laurens yard.
Pulpwood brought to the yard
will be measured by experienced
scalers and quickly unloaded by
crane. Sellers’ trucks coming into
the yard need no labor except a
CLOSE-OUT on Summer Dresses.
$3. $4, $5. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. Itc
FOR RENT —3-room garage apart
ment. John W. Finney, Sr. 1c
FOR RENT —Street floor office on
Pitts Street.. See Mrs. R. E. Sadler
or phone 228. 1c
FARMS FOR SALE—65 acres with
tenant house, good productive land,
stream and fenced for cattle. On
highway 5 miles from Clinton. C. B.
Holland, phone 715, Laurens. Itc
FIELD FENCING, barb wire, poultry
netting from 12 to 72 inches. Hay
baling wire, binder twine. Blakely-
Burton’s Hardware, Phone 188.
driver. Unloading by hand usual
ly requires a driver and two help
ers. Time-saving will also be a
big factor of the new operation. A
crane can unload a full truck in a 1
fe wminutes, compared to about a
half-hour required to unload by
hand. These two factors, company
officials believe, wil enable produc-
to incrfease materially the
grade at the rate recommended by
the manufacturer which is usually
25 pounds per acre to 35 pounds
where growth is extremely rank,
and leafy. Heavier applications
than optimum will make __ leaves
idhere to the stalk. Extension in
formation card T9 on “Chemical
Defoliation of Cotton” gives infor
mation on defoliating cotton and
may be had free from the county
egent’s office.
LABOR WANTED—One or two farm
families, share crop or day labor.
Two 4-room houses, lights and good
well. Must be able to drive truck and
tractor. Near Joanna. Apply by let-
•'X,” care The Chronicle. 28-2pj
HALLMARK Gift Wrapping Paper
and ribbon for all occasions: Wed-jers
ding, birthday, shower, baby present. 1 number of loads delivered each day
Phone 400, Sadler-Owens Pharmacy. | and should give the operators a
FARMS FOR SALE—194 acres three, gr ^ tCr . ,
miles from Clinton. 213 acres near!, Most of the pulpwood will be
Mountville. C. B. Holland, phone 715,! directly onto rack cars park-|
Laurens. Itc ed °n the siding, but m instances j 1
where cars are not available or
DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH .
Res. Phone 939
500 South Broad St.
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- ( where shipments have been halted '
ers, edgers and polishers. We have due to emergencies at the mill, the!
all the necessary material to make i wood will be placed in storage at |
your floors beautiful. Reasonablej the yard. This arrangement is ex
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply, i pected to eliminate many of the
Phone 12. tfcj headaches which have plagued |
,-— — ; , ‘ pulpwood shippers, such as fre-.
j BE INDEPENDENT—Sell Rawleigh q Uen | interruptions of operations]
ELECTROLUX Sales, Ser\ue and. products. Good locality’ open in Uau-i often lead to the loss of ex
Supplies. HI L. Baldwin, Telephone r p ns £oyrity’. Write today. Rawleigh’s, xesponsibilitv
604-J. ’ • • ' ~ • tfe PeptT SCH-81-D, Richmond, Va. Itp 1 of ordering rail cars, which are
FOR S.ALE—One' good six room | sometimes difficult for individuals
house located on 303 East Fla. St. A | to obtain exactly when needed, and
splendid location. Reason for selling the high, cost of rail car demurrage
party leaving town. Call 625-J. Ip
FOR SALE—5 foot used Frigi-
daire, §49.95. Terms. Cox Home
$ Auto Supply 1c
NATIONAL Package Sealing Ma-
~ch;nes, a necessity for every-firm for
wrapping purposes. Saves time and
economical to operate. Chronicle
Publishing Co.
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 ^wr repu
tation for careful compounding at
accurately figured, modest prices.
Call 101 for pickup and delivery of
prescriptions.
HOWARD’S REXALL DRUG
STORE
“On the Square”
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau-
rens, S. C.
tfc
shouldered
charges, formerly
the seller.
The new yard is expected to
bring particular advantages t o
farmers and small timberland own-
FOR SALE—'Aunt Charlotte's and since « p ™ vides '“f,
..ti .• •> d ui 'rv.rirr, who operate on a small scale, a
“Hulbert s ’ Bible story books. Thom-• - ’
as Pitts, phone 25-W T .
nearby market where wood can be
— | delivered with a minimum of ex-
FOR SALE—99 acres, known as the'pense and labor. In the past farm-
T. J. Blalock farm, $3,000. Also a i e rs with limited help often hesitat-
4-room house near Laurens airport,'ed to cut pulpwood during the!
$250 down and $30 per month. Three slack seasons because of the labor)
acres of land. M. H. Hunter, Jr., Real and time involved in trucking andj|
Estate, Laurens. Phone 23851. 28-3c unloading small quantities of wood. 1
HOUSEKEEPER—For adult family | The y ard will give timberland j
of 3. Salary, room and board. Must [owners a home market for selec-j
furnish references. Good home. Mrs.!^ ve cutting of their timber as well
J. T. Smith, Matthews, N. C. Up utilizing tree tops remaining af-:
| ter a saw-timber-operation, which'
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & can now be cut to pulpwood sizes
FOR S-VI E Two used power I Barton - Cal1 Mrs - Dinard Boland * ; and delivered profitably.
I-UK WO P" ; 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid-; ^
mow ers, Sbo.OO and £b9.9o, Dotn| d]e Jeweler Laurens, S. C. tfc
guaranteed. Cox Home & Auto'
Supply.
1c
FOR RENT— Floor waxer and pol
isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone
4
CLOSE-OUT on Summer Dresses.
S3. $4, $5. Moore's Dress Shoppe. Itc
FOR SALE—Two hydrangeas, pink
and old rose, $10.00 each. Two red
lily plants, $3.00 each. Rat tail cac
tus, $3.00. Two male, one female
Persian cats. Mrs. Myrtle King, 803
Sloan St., Telephone; 248. 1c LS
HOUSE FOR SALE—Eight room,
story and half house with two baths,
good location on north side of Clin
ton. C. B. Holland, phone ’/15, Lau-
ft Itc
CLOSE-OUT on Summer Dresses. | ^Qf-gs pfom The
$3, $4, $5. Moore's Dress Shoppe. Itc'
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
County Agent's Office
By-Cr-Br CANNON, Cbunfy"*^
lones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. 1
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) j Show Barn At Fair Grounds
rens.
FOR SALE—1951 Salesbury Scooter.
Used four months. Sell at sacrifice.
R. R. Patrick, 305 Cyress St., Lydia
Mill. 2tp
FOR SALE—Youth bed, with mat-! {or 'Showing the cattle under the
A livestock show barn is . under
construction at the Laurens county
fair grounds. The barn will ac
commodate cattle and have room
tress. Good condition. Mrs. J. B.
Speake, 202 Young Drive. Tele
phone 496-M. Up
BALL POINT curtain stretchers. -60
by 96 inches $5.4o. 72 x 120 inches
$7.95. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware,
Phone 188.
same roof which will eliminate the
bad weather conditions that might
come during show time.
Livestock producers, both dairy i
and beef, are looking forward to [
the fair. Indications are that a
| large number of liveitock breed-!
Five or six
Clinton.
WANTED TO RENT
room house in or near
Phone 841-J. 1 _
FOR SALE—6 foot used Gen
eral Electric refrigerator. New
unit. A good buy at $69.95.
( ox Home & Auto Supply.
U )TS Fi -R SALE—Lots in the sub
division at Joanna. Lots on the Clin-
*on-Laurens highway. C. B. Holland,
phone 715, Laurens. Itc
FOR RENT—Upstairs room, sleeping
or light housekeeping. Call after 5
p. m. 652-J. Up
FOR RENT
Copeland Hall—over McGee’s Drug
Store. ,
New 4-room house near Drive-in
Theatre.
3-room house near Lee Willard's.
Jack i f ; Jill filling station.
Wanted to Buy — Old mules for
dog food.
We buy, sell and swap horses and
mules. •
H. J. PITTS
ers will exhibit ammalsr Dr. E.
GREAT $1 TALUES—Prophylactic: A. Livesay, head erf the Animal |
hair brushes $1.00, Gillette super 1 Huhbandry department of the Uni-1
speed razors $1.00, sun glasses $1.00, versity of West Virginia, will judge
Chlorophyll shampoo $1.00, cigaret beef cattle at 7:30 p. m., October
lighters $1.00, pocket knives $1.00, 8. Ryan F. Lawson, Clinton, is:
Ever-Ready shaving brushes $1.00, ! superintendent of the beef cattle!
baby hot water bottle SI.00, Old. department; Gary Gibbs, and Ar-j
lc] Spice after shave lotion $1.00. Phone thur F. Baumgardner, Laurens, Rt.,
400, Sadler-Dwens Pharmacy. i 3, are superintendents of the dairv
_ . department. Dr. D. W. Colvad, j
PuIpWOOG iQrd .head of the School of Animal In-j
In Onprntinn Af | dusty, North Carolina State co’-j
V^peruiion Ml (lege, will judge the dairy cattle at
Blond Station iG:30 p. m.. October 7.
♦ Harvesting Hay
A new streamined woodyard de- Farmers are now cutting a fine
signed to bring substantial sgv-1 crop of lespedeza and every effort J
ingsmf time and money to farmers, l should be made in curing the hay
timberland owners and others sell-1 with a bright green color which]
ing pulpwood is now in operation! carries the highest feed value. Over'
at Brand. S. C., it is announced in bleached hay in the sun is poor in j
today’s paper. The yard is being iced value.
operated and maintained by the. It would be a good time now to!
West Virginia Pulp and Paper com-, cut and bale quality hay for exhib-j
pariy. ' jit at various fairs th^ fall. Fairs !|
The new yard, which will give are used as educational purposes
Laurens county its first home mar-, as well as amusement and all ex- !
ket for pulpwood. will help supply hibi's should be prepared with i
the paper company’s plant at North i that in mind, whether livestock,!
Charleston. The yard is located. field and garden crops, poultry,]
alongside the Columbia, Newber-1 canned goods, needle work or flow-]
HOT BARBECUE HASH
on sale all day
Saturday, August 30
at
J. Lee Willard’s
ry and Laurens railway line at
Brand, which is between Laurens
and Clinton on the old Laurens
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
ers. It is not too early to begin
getting such exhibits ready.
The Laurens county fair prem- ]
road. It will be managed for the ] ium books are now off the press I
paper company by W\ R. Traylor,'and a copy may be had at the
a life-long resident of this section j county agent’s office or from mem-1
of the state who has recently com
pleted a course in grading and scal
ing pulpwood. Mr. Traylor is also
a 1948 graduate of Clemson col
lege and will supervise a regular
crew of four men at the yard.
The installatioin occupies an area
of approximately 2 1-2 acres. ' Fa
cilities include a scaling house for
measuring truckloads of pulpwood,
a crawler crane for unloading
trucks and loading rail cars, a rail
siding capable of accommodating
14 rack cars at a time, adequate
space for storing wood during em
ergencies, and an office where rec-
FOR SALE
About 100 Nice Pullets
from Laying Flocks.
10 Weeks Old—$1.00 Each
FARMERS FEED &
SEED StORE
Phone 1025
bers of the Exchange club.
Defoliation of Cotton
, Defoliation of cotton is import-1
ant and is valuable if used proper- [
ly and if used unwisely can do con-1
siderable damage. Defoliation has!
the same effect as a killing frost. I
What one hopes to accomplish j
determines the time of application.!
Plants must be active and relative
ly mature. Application should be i
made when young bolls from which
cotton is expected are from 20 to 25
days old unless boll rot is threaten
ing. In this case, it is the concen
sus of opinion that it is better to]
save what has been made and noli
hope for a top crop when the dan
ger may be that the whole crop!
might be lost to the rot. Applica- j
tion should be staggered in large I
fields, making it posible to keep the
pickers ahead of the second growth.
Make your applicatipn on rank cot
ton first. If the cotton is wet and
the air calm, the recommended dos
age applied and the plant in the
right stage of maturity, only one
application is needed. The recom
mended material to use at present
is Aero Cyanamid dust, a special
Wanted!
Salesman. Living in or near Clinton, S. C., to work Joan
na and Clinton. With one of the fastest growing con
cerns in the South. Highest commission paid.' Drawing
account against commission each week. No loafers or
drunkards need apply. Write W. J. Brown, Sales Manag
er, Box 191, Startex, S. C. 4t-19
Say "I Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank You!
“Specials ThatlReally
COUNT”
SUGAR
5 lbs. 49c
No. 2 Fancy Sliced
PINEAPPLE
23c
Libby’s Full Pound
Pork & Beans —
3 for 25C
Ole Tyme
POTTED MEAT 6c
1 Ole Tyme 2 for
1 VIENNA SAUSAGE . 25c
Kraft’s
MAYONNAISE
19c
A. P. C.
Orange JUICE
46 oz. i/CT
COLLARD GREENS no
TURNIP GREENS 4
BLACKEYE PEAS 1
GR’P’FRUIT JUICE J
303 Cans LIMA BEANS
, A PORK & BEANS
Up KRAUT, HOMINY
LVV ORANGE JUICE
COKES or PEPSI
COUNTRY HAMS
Pure Maid
FLOUR
25 lbs. 1.75
Co-Chem
White Cap
STARCH or BLEACH
Luzianne
COFFEE, lb 82c
Canned Virginia No. 2 Cans
TOMATOES, 2 for . . 29c
ALL BREAD - Merita, Claussens, Becker’s — Reg. 15c
Lipton’s—With Coupon Vesper
TEA, y 4 lb 25c TEA, y 4 lb 25c
Carnation, Pet, Silver Cow
MILK
Large
Cans
2 for
Country Style
SAUSAGE
Morrell
Breakfast Bacon
John R. Holland
GROCERY and MARKET
Clinton, S. C. 200 Musgrove Street Phone 130-J
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY