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I » -* V Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE* Thursday, January 22, 1933 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUT TO SELL 0. 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 carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. Price Support For Fescue Seed Is 27c Tax Penalty To ' Go Upi February 1 The next penalty for non-payment of 1952 county taxes goes into effect | General Assembly were named on The support program for fescue February 1, according to an an-:major and minor committees follow- seed grown in 1952 of th$ Alta nounement in today’s paper by! i n * the convening of the present ses- and Kentucky 31 varieties will be Treasurer Sam M. Leaman. Delegation Members Given Assignments Laurens county members of the A penalty of 1 per cent was im posed on all unpaid taxes on Janu ary 1, and the penalty is increased 1 FOR SALE—5-room house on Cal vert AvL, circulating hot water heating plant. Price reasonable. Call No. 4 from 9 to 5. Ip FAT HENS for sale. Will deliver. Phone 128. Joe C. McDaniel. 22-4c THE PERSON finding brown jacket and two music books at ball park is asked to please return to 701 Eliza beth Street or call 505-J. Reward. Ip a price support by purchase agree- i mtnts only, according to H. A. | Ropp, PMA administrative officer. The basic price support rate is; each month. On April 1 the penalty f ! 27 cents per pound for certified, is raised to 7 per cent, with the books HOUSE FOR RENT—The J. W. Queen seed and 20 cents per pound foreclosing on April 15 when all unpaidj house on Ora road near Goodwin uncertified seed. Producers of t axes So into execution with added] Crossing, at intersection of Pea Ridge 1 fescue seed desiring to sign the i costs - _ road. See T. B. Sumerel, Laurens, purchase agreements must do so | RFD 1. Ip prior to January 31, 1953. Those entering into purchase agreements eligible seed to Commodity Credit Corporation after April 30, 1953, will have the option of delivering sion. Senator R. T. Wilson was named a member of the senate finance com mittee. Representative C. L Milam was appointed on thfe wayjs and means committee of. the house, Rep resentative Justin A. Bridges to the jjudiciary' rommittee, and Represen tative Thomas A. Babb on the edu cation committee. They also drew assignments on numerous other com mittees of the two bodies. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE FRESH COW for, sale. Three-quar ters Guernsey. T. B. Sumerel, RFD No. 1, Laurens. Ip NO HUNTING, fishing, or otherwise trespassing allowed on my land. H. J. Pitts. tfc AVON Cosmetics has opening for ma ture women to service a good Avon territory. Opportunity to earn $2.00 an hour in spare time. Pleasant, dig nified work. Write Box 214, Bates- burg, S. C. 5-3c ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. tfc HOUSE FOR SALE —Brick home which consists of living room, dining FOR SALE — 500 bu. yellow corn Mr. Ropp said, slipshucked, $2.00 bu. at my barn. | Basic specifications for seed el- Henry M. Hunter, Joanna. 22-2p igible for purchase at the basic 1 price call for 98 per cent purity, HOUSE FOR SALE 5-room house 35 p er cent germination, not more just off the Laurens highway. Needs repairs but worth the $1,250.00 asked. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c SPINET PIANO BARGAIN! Due to adverse circumstances, we will sac rifice to interested party in this vi- inity beautiful little piano. Party than 1-2 per cent of weed seed and not more than 4 1-2 per cent of seeds of other crops. Discounts at the rate of 1 1-2 per cent for purity and 1 1-2 per cent for germination .Will be made for each per cent or fraction thereof by which the seed Johnson's Name Not Intended On List * An advertisement recently ap pearing in The Chronicle listing a large number of farmers forbidding hunting or trespassing on their property through ao error includ ed the name of Eugene Johnson of the Belfast community. His name was not authorized in the notice,* he informed, the committee releas ing the list, and at his request the error is corrected. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 16th day is below r these basic requirements.,' 0 * February, 1953, I will render a with good credit can take over fori Minim um eligibility requirements, * ina ^ a ^ on ^ ac i, s „ a "i^ 4 T5. S very little down payment and as- hav e been set at-95 per cent purity | asE ^ tr i*^ d ^ T ^ ta ^^ a ^ sume several reasonable monthly | an d 80 per cent germination. ! installments. Instrument case and' A1 1 fescue seed delivered to the ! ^ n f B llf interior in like new condition. Car- Commodity Credit Corporation on*. the office of the Judge of room, kitchen with breakfast nook,, ries full guarantee. Write: Time 1 der purchase agreements ™st. T’d^k a m a^n ^^6 day mnt nont Rnv 795 Aihpmarip meet the eligibility reouirements as ° cloCK a ' m * ana on ‘■oe same aaj two bedrooms, hall, basement, and tile porch. Good location in College View. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, I^mrens. 1c FOR SALE—Fine cow and calf. H. J. Pitts. 1c FEED PURINA FEEDS—We welcome a comparison. Full line for all live stock. Farmers Feed and Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c 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 FOR SAL£—Fresh eggs, fryers, fat hens, rabbits. Chisholm. Phone Jo- anha 4113. 22-2p NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as one-fourth down, 5% interest and 5 years to pay. We trade for anything of value: furniture, cars, trailers, etc. Mobile Homes, Inc., Greenville Hwy. No. 25, Greenwood. tfc USED CARS—Stop at lot adjoin ing post office and see our selec tion of -good, dependable used cars. We finance your purchase on lib eral basis. Plaxico Motors, Inc., Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. _ 4c-29 HOUSE FOR SALE—40 acres witn dwelling on the Greenwood road from Clinton. Spring and stream on this place. If you are interested -in the country let me show you this place. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Lau rens. 1c Payment Dept., Box 725, Albemarle, i mee t the eligibility requirements as N. C. 29-2c! se l forth in the 1952 Crop Hay and ' V1 a PP*> f° r a discharge. "— Pasture Seed Price Support Bulle-: * rom my trust as Executrix and I OR RENT-3-room apartment and ti which provides that fescue Testamentary Guardian. bath, downstairs. 312 E. ("larnlina seed may not contain "any of cer- Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to Av#. Phoo. Mrs. Raymond Pitts-; , ain prohibited noxious M ' eds wild _ , 1 — ! c : onions and Johnson grass included,, n'aho payment on or before that WE BUY—Scrap seed cotton. H. J. | Mr. Ropp stated that there would ! oate ’ ano a “ P erson s having claims Pitts. tfc | be a small service fee charged for a S a mst said estate will present preparing agreements and drawing on or before said date, duly WANTED TO BUY — 2 big tables. Mrs. Perry M. Moore. Phone 827. le WANTED—Riders to Joanna, second 8-hour shift. Phone 874-XW, Clin ton. 1c samples to be paid at the time pur chase agreements are signed. Choice residential lot,!p rr . ec u:|l ion, 41-100 of an acre, Lr0SS Mayor, Passes Sunday FOR SALE excellent location corner of S. Owens St. and Calvert Ave. 183 ft. depth on Owens, 99 ft. frontage on Calvert Ave. Call F. P. Thompson. Phone 356-M. 22-2c WANTED—Middle aged lady to stay with small child all night and until 2:00 following afternoon. If interest ed, write Box “C,” cjo Chronicle. Ip H. M. Turner, FOR SALE—Four room house sit uated at 414 E. Fla. St., Clinton. In- Harley Miller Turner, 70, mayor of Cross Hill, died Sunday night at Self Memorial hospital in Green wood following a serious illness of five weeks. He was a lifelong resident of Cross Hill and a son of the late William Preston and Elizabeth Rudd Turner, both of Lauens coun- proven, or be forvere barred. PUTSY SILAS BAILEY, Executrix, Clinton, S. C. Jan. 13, 1953 4c-w-5 terest^d parties may submit bids to i jy f am jij e s. He was a graduate of MUmie Chiding,, 3^, garden r C4emson ^Hege-itrthe rlass-of lOOfr Clinton. 2 ^~ 2c I Mr. Turner was salesman for the FOR RENT — Two 4-room houses, three 3-room houses, a 6-room house with 100 acres land, and a 4-room FARM FOR SALE—Small farm with Piedmont Roofing Company of An- tenant house on highway 5 miles derson, and had been mayor of from Clinton. Stream and bottom j Cross Hill for a number of years, land on this place. C. B. Holland, 1 He was a member of the Lions club FINAL SETTLEMENT - Take notice that on the 2nd day of February, 1953, we will render a final account of our acts and do ings as Administrators of the es tate of M. S. Bailey (D.B.N.C.T.A.) in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from our trust as Administrators (D.BJ4.C.T.A.) Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to Phone 715, Laurens. 1c LOST—Setter bird dog, white with tan spots, in Renno section. If found, „ - x . , , , . , , please notify T. J. McCarty at Rogers! ? a P tlst ohurch ’ of whlch he was a and Woodmen of the World of Cross Hill. For many years he had been a member of the Bethesda Store or call 249-W after 6:30. Lib eral reward. deacon. j c , On March 19, 1933, he was mar- —— | ried to Miss Connie Turner of INCOME TAX forms prepared. Cross Hill, who survives with two apartment "in ^Bays^Apts ^ Also Pep's “j* Adair S ‘; brothers. Dr. W. P. Turner of date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. P. SILAS BAILEY and ROBERT M. VANCE, Administrators (D.B.N.C.T.A.) - Clinton, S. C. Jan. 2, 1953 29-4w SAY: % “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” THANK YOU Cafe. Also Copeland hall over Me Gee's Drug Store. See H. J. Pitts, tfc SEE OUR ad elsewhere about FREE BABY CHICKS Saturday and Mon day. Farmers Feed and Seed Store. Phone 1025. after 3:30. Phone 399-W, tf Greenwood, and Charlie R. Turner NO HUNTING or fishing on the Cross Hill; two sisters, Mrs. G. property belonging to Perry M. C. Johnson of Ninety-Six and Mrs.; Moore. tf N° r a T. Klapman of Columbia, and 1 several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted NOTICE—I want to buy old time lc'home-made furniture such as side- WANTED TO BUY—Farm of 150 to' boards ’ 513bs ’ cu P boards , tables, 200 acres, suitable for growing grain cbest of drawers, desks. Also old and cattle.. Write “Land,” co The Chronicle. 29-1 c FOR RENT—Srroom brick house in the southern section of Clinton. Ref erences required. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc china or colored glass kerosene lamps, old china dolls, etc. Will buy most anything old-timey. Write T. D. Simmons, Box 432, Lexington, Tuesday afternoon at the Baptist church cemetery in Cross Hill by the Rey. T. A. Woolbright and the' Rev. Wick Broomall. S. C. 29-2c New Edition Of State Map Has FOR SALE — Several building lots D . r'L > * on Prather Circle, $700 each. M. H. KOUtC Changes 1953 Handy Daily Desk Diary for | Hunter, Jr., Real Estate, Laurens. |» appointments^ and memoranda re-' minders. Chronicle Pub. Co., Sta tionery Dept. ATTENTION—For filling dirt, top soil, fresh new ground dirt, dump truck service, call 184-J. We would like to figure with you on yard grad ing. Ernest C. Cox, Phone 184-J, 609 E. Florida St. 29-5c JOB OP8N — For settled man who likes store work, especially dealing with farmers. Regular job. Will pay in line with your qualifications. Box ABC, c o The Chronicle. lc YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS BEST Your doctor is an expert in the science of safeguarding health. Call on him at the first suggestion of ill ness and call on us for competent, careful compounding of his prescrip tion. Call 101. HOWARD’S PHARMACY “On the Square” Phone 23851. tfc WANTED EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS Good Opportunity for Right Party Joanna Stores M. C. Duncan REVISED Standard Version the Holy Bible now available. Chronicle Pub lishing Co., Stationery Dept. C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens,'S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) LOANS When in need of a person al loan for your shopping needs, come to see us. Clinton Loan & Investment Co. Room 6, National Bank Bldg. (Upstairs) NEW Stylecraft wallpaper, patterns by Devoe. You will be surprised at the low prices. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. lc HOUSE FOR SALE—For colored, 4 rooms and bath, good location in the southwestern section of Clinton. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. FIELD FENCING, 32 and 39 inches. Barb wire and International elec tric fence controls. Blakely-Burton Hardware, Phone 188. lc FOR SALE — Used tires and tubes, all sizes. See Cox Home Si Auto Supply. Phone 12. lc FOR SALE—New 2-bedroom house on Prather Circle $5500. Liberal terms. M. H. Hunter, Jr., Real Estate, Laurens, Phone 23851. tfc FOR SALE — Used 3-burner oil stove, New Perfection, looks good. Guaranteed good shape. Cox Home Si Auto Supply. Phone 12. , lc FOR SALE — Two counters, wood, 10x3x2% ft, with built-in drawers. Storage space provided underneath with swinging doors. Call 865, Lau rens. ic USED PLUMBING—New load tubs, sinks, lavatories, etc. Noah’s Ark, Abbeille, S. C. F26-6c $350 MONTHLY SPARE TIME—Na- tional company offers reliable party secure future servicing route of vending machines. This is not nuts. No selling required. $350 per month possible part time, full time more. Car and $800 cash required which is secured by inventory. This will stand strict investigation. For interview in your town with factory representa tive, include phone and address in application. Imperial Mfg. Agency. 946 Goodfellow, St. Louis 12, Mo. Ip Columbia, Jan. 17.—The 1953 , edition of the South Carolina State: Highway Primary System may has come from the press and is now being distributed by the Highway Department to interested organiza tions and individuals, Chief Com- misioner Claude R. McMillan an nounced. No charge is made for the map and limited quantities are avail able to chambers of commerce,) tourist agencies and other organiza tions which need them in furnish ing travel information to motor ists. The entire map is in four colors and is printed by letter press pro cess to give good reproduction of the beautiful scenes. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors, Dr. J. W. Davis and the Home Dem onstration club for the kindnesses shown during the illness and at the death of our husband and father. —‘FAMILY OF J. L. TODD. WANTED Pulp Wood and Saw Timber Also Timber Land HIGHEST PRICES PAID E. Waldo Martin LAURENS, S. C. Telephone 22576 29-4c TRACTORS USED AND NEW USED FARMALL “H”s USED FARMALL “C”s CASE VAC 1950 MODEL with Cultivating and Planting Equipment. AVERY V LATE MODEL with Cultivating and planting equipment. Tiller Plow and Harrow. MASSEY-HARRIS NO. 44 1949 Model These tractors all sold under our 5-Star service guarantee. Terms Can Be Arranged. Naco Farm Supply Store - Sullivan St LAURENS. S. C. 'USED CARS Our Used Car Depart ment adjoining the Post Office has been expand ed to serve you better. Contact Mr. Luther C. Nabors or Mr. David Qlenn, who will be hap py to show you our full assortment of cars In ev ery price bracket. If we don’t have the car you want, we will get it for you. PLAXICO MOTORS, Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth USED CARS SPECIAL— Baby Chick Day! SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 MONDAY, JANUARY 26 WE WILL HAVE FOR SALE THESE TWO DAYS 1500 RHODE ISLAND RED AND BARRED ROCK COCKERELS Buy 50 at regular price of 10c each and get 25 FREE! or buy 100 and get 50 free or buy 20 and get 10 free No Strings Attached First Come — First Served FARMERS FEED & SEED STORE Phone 1025 Clinton, S. C. Consult Us About YOUR HOME FINANCING We’d like to advise you on the financing of that home you plan to buy or build. And—many home owners of this community will tell you they’ve found our home loan plan both economical and convenient. There are no needless delays—you get service that s friendly, helpful and prompt. EDERALoAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephone No. 6 HAULING Anything Anywhere .... Any time WE HAUL ANYTHING — GRAVEL, DIRT, BRICKS, STONE, CONCRETE BLOCKS, AND ALL FARM PRODUCTS! Airport Trucking Service (Buying Wheat, Yellow Corn and Oats This Week) T LAURENS AIRPORT Dial Laurens 2193 or 23517 NOTICE OF CHANGE IN * TELEPHONE NO. SHIPMAN FLYING SERVICE , NEW NO. 2193 Laurens Airport