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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — 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 can-yin* monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. Polio Vaccine Raises Hopes; May Gel Trials This Summer ^ New York, Jan. 26.—A safe new vaccine against polio has worked in a few humans, and probably will j even j n g ^at field tests with such get large-scale trials on, children a vaccine will be undertaken dur- are, natural disease-fighters that prevent invading viruses from ^do ing any damage. Almost-final steps in developing this vaccine were announced by Harry M. Weaver, director of re search of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysisj at a special dinner meeting of foundation trus tees. “I would like to announce this FOR RENT—3-room apartment, pri vate entrance, private bath. Avail able nowTA. O'Daniel. Phone 535-R. tf WANTED TO BUY—Farm of 150 to 200 acres, suitable for growing grain and cattle.. Write “Land,” co The ! Chronicle. -J29-2c EASY-AID Silver Cleaner-^Just dip and rinse, no rubbing. Sparkling, bright silver in seconds, just as easy as that. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. ' ' * c TOR RENT — 4-room unfurnished house, lights, hot and cold water oil heater. Available now. Also stor age space available. R. A. Steer, RFD No. 1. IP FOR RENT — Two unfurnished up stairs rooms. Mrs. John Tucker, 114 Enterprise St .If 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 LOST OR STRAYED from home, male beagle, black and white with long brown ears. James Brewington, Phone 217-J. 504 Musgrove St. 1c FOR RENT — Two newly decorated apartments, close in. Private bath and entrance. Mississippi Youngs, Phone 22. 1c BOXED ENVELOPES—100 to pack age, always neat and clean. For ev ery member of the family. Chronicle Pub. Co., Stationery Dept. ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. tfc HOUSE FOR SALE—.Large 6-room house with two baths, good location in Clinton. This is a pre-war house of good construction. If you are in terested in a home let me show you this place. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens.. 1c FOR SALE—Fine cow and calf. H. J. Pitts. If FOR SALE — Twelve extra nice Hampshire pigs. Reasonably priced. See W. K. Franklin, RFD 3. Ip 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 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 SPINET PIANO BARGAIN!- Due to adverse circumstances, we will sac rifice to interested party in this vi- inity beautiful little piano. Party with good credit can take over for very little down payment and as sume several reasonable monthly installments. Instrument case and interior in like new condition. Car ries full guarantee. Write: Time Payment Dept., Bo£ 725, Albemarle, N. C. 29-2c WE BUY—Scrap seed cotton. H. J. Pitts. tfc this summer, it was announced to night. Officials raised guarded hopes that this spells the death knell of polio as a crippler and killer. The vaccine gives humans and animals antibodies against all three types of polio virus. Antibodies List of Presidents Of United States Given MEN WANTED —With car, locally Salary advance guaranteed against commission to men who qualify. See me at Clinton Hotel Feb. 3 and 4. W. C. Norton. Ip [and 1893-1897. 23. Benjamin 1. George Washington, 1789- 1797. 2. John Adams, 1797-1801. 3. Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809. 4. James Madison, 1809-1817. 5. James Monroe, 1817-1825. 6. John Q. Adams, 1825-1829. 7. Andrew Jackson, 1829-1837. 8. Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841. 9. W. H. Harrison, 1841-1841. 10. John Tyler, 1841-1845. 11. James K. Polk, 1845-1849. 12. Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850. 13. Millard Filmore, 1850-1853. 14. Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857. 15. James Buchanan, 1857-1861. 17. Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869. 16. Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1865. 18. U. S. Grant, 1869-1877. 19. Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877- 1881. 20. James A. Garfield, 1881-1881. 21. Chester A. Arthur, 1881-1883. 22. Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889 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 with dwelling on highway near Clinton. Long road frontage. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc FOR SALE—Four room house sit uated at 414 E. Fla. St., Clinton. In terested parties may submit bids to Minnie C. Ridings, 338 S. Harden St., Columbia, or call 35564 Colum bia between 9-5, or Phone 391-R, Clinton. 29-2c FARM FOR SALE—Small farm with tenant house on highway near Clin ton. Stream on this place. C. B. Hol land, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c Harrison, 1889- 1893. 24. William McKinley, 1897-1901. 25. Theodore Roosevelt, 1901- 1909. 26. William H. Taft, 1908-1913. 27. Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1921. 28. Warren G. Harding, 1921- 1923. 29. Calvin Coolidge, 1923-1929. 30. Herbert Hoover, 1929-1933. 31. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933- 1945. 32. Harry S. Truman, 1945-1953. 33. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953. ing 1953,” he said. “This I cannot say with complete assurance, but I can say that tre mendous progress has been made during the past several months— in fact, the kind of progress one is accustomed to see prior to the tak ing of an important forward step,” Dr. Weaver declared. The vaccine would not be avail able generally until after these hu man tests are run. Scientists first must learn to give you antibodies, how long the protection lasts, whether booster shots might be needed after one vaccination. But it means scientists have gone as far as they can in the labora tory. The next step definitely must be human tests, on many young sters. And this also implies great confidence in the new vaccine for safety and protection. The vaccine is made out of killed virus, killed by a chemical, formalin, so that the virus cannot hurt human nerve cells. It is thus perfectly safe. But the killed virus still keeps some ability to produce antibodies in the human who gets the vaccine. That ability apparently can be stepped up by giving one or more kinds of mineral oils along with the vaccine, Dr. Weaver said. The vaccine is made more potent. Geting a supply of virus for vac cines has been achieved. Virus of ‘all three types—Brunhilde, Lansing and Leon—is being grown in test- tubes, in veritable glass farms using animal or human tissues other than nerve tissues. Thursday, January 29, 1953 Will Women Serve On Juries Soon? m 'tf« r With the legislature considering a bill that will enable women to serve on juries, the B. & P. W. clubs pf Laurens and Clinton are taking a poll of the women of the county to register their views. Miss Jennie V. Culbertson, chairman of the legislative committee of the Laurens club, and • Miss Rebecca Speake of the Clinton club, ask all women of the county to fill out the questions below and mail them to Box 394, Laurens, by Feb. 5th. 1. Are you in favor of women serving as jurors? 2. Would you be willing to serve? 3. What are your objections, if any? t i : - - NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of authority contained in the chattel mort gage executed by John B. Copeland to Clinton Produc tion Credit Association, I will sell at public outcry on Friday, January 30th, 1953, at 11:00 A. M. at the Willie Coleman farm (known as Vance place) on road from Lydia Mill to Calhoun Highway, the goods and chattels as described in said mortgage as follows: One Case VAC tractor and cultivating equipment. One John-Deere 6-disc tiller plow. One Avery disc harrow. . V One Oliver walking cultivator. One mowing machine. One Cole No. 40 planter. Two 2-horse plows. One 1- horse plow. Two brown horse mules, ages 10 yrs. old. T. R. DAVIS Agent for Mortgagee BABY CHICKS —We open Friday, Jan.* 30, for -195^-with some high; as grade blood-tented chicks as always. Believe it' or hot,' wr wii: sell these Friday and Saturday for $7.95 per 100—NHR. Also have 500 Nichols 3-week-old Hampsires. Remember, if it’s chicks, drive in to Burton’s Hatchery, Whitmire. Note.—Officialdom in Washing-: ton regards President Eisenhower the 34th Presidenl because Grover Cleveland headed the 22nd adm i n isl ration. Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Lqurens, S. C. Phone 794 To Rflirt* Misery of FOR SALE — $500.00 cash, the bal ance like rent . . . new 2-bedrom home on Prather Circle. M. H. Hun ter, Jr., Real Estate, Laurens. tfc FOR RENT—.Two 4-room houses, three 3-room houses, a 6-room house with 100 acres land, and a 4-room apartment in Bays Apts. Also Pop’s Cafe. Also Copeland hall over Mc Gee's Drug Store. See H. J. Pitts, tfc WANTED — Housekeeping rooms or 2-room apartment. Write Box “Z,” care The Chronicle. Ip FOR SALE—Two new 4-room hous es ,all conveniences. Apply to C. H Martin, North Livingston St. Ip AIREDALE PUPPIES — American Kennel Club registered. Ready last week in February. J. W. Abrams, Telephone 101 or 291-W, 1c 1953 Handy Daily Desk Diary for 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 and 24th~natibn5T Cleveland was the 22nd individual to be Chief Execuive.. But the na tion in fact has had 33 administra tions prior to the present one. Ip | Cleveland’s split terms are he cause TAX forms prepared.! of the misunderstanding. He is INCOME ... Mrs. Tom Sease, 314 N. Adair St.,i counted twlce because of the four- after 3:30. Phone 399-W. tf year lapse between his two elec — , lions. HOUSE FOR SALE—5-room house on two-acre tract 1 three miles from Clinton. It is worth the $1,250.00 asked. C. B. Holland, Phone 715,; Laurens. 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’’ LOST—Setter bird dog. white with tan spots, in Renpo section. If fouud please notify T. J. McCarty at Rogers Store ot call 249-W after 6:30. Liberal reward. lc • y ‘ . 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) NO HUNTING or fishing on the property belonging to Perry M. Moore. tf NOTICE—I want to buy old time home-made furniture such as side boards, slabs, cupboards, tables, chest of drawers, desks. Also old china or colored glass kerosene lamps, old china dolls, etc. Will buy most anything old-timey. Write T. D. Simmons, Box 432, Lexington, S. C. 29-2c Professional Announcement Dr. Marion E. Lawson wishes to announce the re opening of his office at the same location, 200 South Broad Street, upon release from active duty on Feb. 12. He will resume the prac tice of Dentistry February 25. New Phone — No. 55 — CARL CROSBY— Instructor For FOSTER SCHOOL OF DANCE ANNOUNCES NEW CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED PUPILS IN TAP, BALLET, AND BALLROOM REGISTRATION 10 A. M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 Hotel Mary Musgrove Ballroom UQMIO Oft 1MUTS-SAMI MSTMUff Say "I Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! ennui ROGERS USED PLUMBING—New load tubs, sinks, lavatories, etc. Noah’s Ark, Abbeille, S. C. F26-6c FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom for man only, available Feb. 1. Apart ment with bedroom, private bath, dinette and kitchen. Suitable for couple. Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, 406 W. Main St. lc Attention, Farmers! Don’t gamble with a poor stand of cotton this year. Have your cotton seed delinted, recleaned and treated at the Mountville Gin & Seed Cleaners We clean any kind of seed. Germination test run on all. — ALL WORK GUARANTEED — John M. Simmons Mountville, S. C. Phone 376 M £ < U 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 Glenn, 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, >je will get it for you. PLAXICO MOTORS, Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth USED CARS APARTMENT FOR RENT CLOSE IN 408 W. MAIN ST. Private Entrance Private Bath $35.00 Month Phone 414-W 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 ail sold under our 5-Star service guarantee. Terms Can Be Arranged. Naco Farm Supply Store Sullivan St. LAURENS. S. C. Made from Fine Red Ripe Tomatoes—Hunt’s TOMATO CATSUP Mother’s Creamy Smooth MAYONNAISE Redgate Delicious Tender Cut GREEN BEANS Scott County Rich Hearty PORK & BEANS Libby’s Healthful Refreshing TOMATO JUICE 14-Oz. Bot. Quart , Jar , 17-0?. Cans 16-Oz. Cans 46-Oz. Can »c 49c 29c 25c 29c Borden’s Ready-to-Bake BISCUITS .. 2 cans 25c Silver Label “Precision Ground” COFFEE 1-Lb. Bag .... 77c Redgate Sliced or Halved PEACHES No. 2V£ Can .... 29c LARGE SWEET JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES d°z. 25c * Fancy Firm TOMATOES .... Carton .... 19c U. S. No. 1 Yellow ONIONS . . . . . .. Lb. 10c White POTATOES 10-Lb. Bag 57c : % ; — Sunshine Crisp Hi-Ho CRACKERS 1-Lb. Pkg. 33c Triangle Plain or Self-Rising FLOUR 10-Lb. Bag Serve With Macaroni MILD CHEESE ... Lb. BUDGET BEEF - U. S. COMMERCIAL ^ ^ • H| T-Bone, Club, Boneless Rib, Sirloin or Round 69c Budget Beef—U. S. Commercial CHUCK ROAST . Lb. .. 49c Boston Butt PORK ROAST . Lb. ... 45c Chef’s Pride 8-Oi. Cup PIMENTO CHEESE . 39c