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Patterns Return
To Mission Field
At Nigeria, Africa
Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Patterson sailed
Friday,-March 20, from New York to
. return to their work as Baptist mis
sionaries to Nigeria, Africa. For the
; past year, they have been on leave,
| spending most of their time at their
Wake Forest college. Mrs. Patterson
^ is the former Miss Sara Lou Bobo of
! Owiivgs. .
{ Dr. and Mrs. Patterson have been
: missionaries to Africa for 29 years
FOR SALE—(Brick residence with all
conveniences, splendid location, two
bedrooms, floor furnace, and utility
room. B. C. Preslar, ■ Phone 51 or
327-J. lc
ONE LOT stationery reduced, paper | engaged in educational work,
is perfect, boxes slightly soiled. 55c;" ^“ e on ^ eave both have spok-
box. Chronicle Publishing Co. lc en at man y church meetings in this
county and elsewhere.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
with gas stove and Frigidaire. See
Mrs. Lillie McCord, 204 S. Broad. Ip
WANTED TO BUY—12 mules. See
H. J. Pitts. tfc
NOTICE — For our customers’ con- |
venience, we will stay open Wednes- Jh ree College ROTC
day afternoons until 4:00 oclockl.. . u . .
during the spring garden season. : Units Hove Chaplains
Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone!
1025.
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EASTER CRICKS — All colors for
— —: ;— | children and grandchildren’s selec-
PURINA STARTENA Raise a nice ^ on Farmers Feed & Seed Store,
broiler or fryer in 6 weeks on less | p hone 102 5. l c
feed. We welcome a comparison with |
all other chows. Farmers Feed & j PIANOS in excellent condition.
Seed Store. Phone 1025. lc‘ Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
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
Three college ROTC units have
chaplains as a part of a new pro
gram among such organizations on
college campuses—the cadet corps
at Furman University, Clemson
college and Presbyterian college.
The unit at Presbyterian college
has Cadet 1st Lt. E. M. Watt of
Sumter as chaplain; Cadet Capt.
Special to The Chronicle.
The attacks by Russian planes on
by Russian planes on British and
American aircraft in Europe are
causing more concern in Washington
than the general public realizes. The
question is What is the Communist
objective?
A number of Western diplomats
have indicated that *it may be a de
liberate get-tough pattern ordered,
by the Kremlin to feel out the West, i the field also report declines.
Or it may be the means by which] As this is being written, steers,
ployed by the armed foreu, at pres
ent is slightly more than 1,327,000.
Under the new program the Army’s
payroll will be cut from 536,917 to
521,000; the Navy’s from 474,662 to
460,600; and the Air Force’s from
315,967 to 306,600.
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Declining farm prices are now hav
ing the expected reaction nin other
fields, although many people are not
aware of it at the moment. The farm
ers have taken a big tuck in their
purse strings and are not buying
tractors, feed, fencing, fertilizer and
other agricultural necessities at the
same rate as last summer. In fact,
sales of most of these items have
been off since last fall.
One of the nation’s largest farm
machinery makers reports that sales
are off about 10 per cent. Others in
the Russian leaders hope to divert
the attention of the Communist peo
ples from the recent death of Pre
mier Stalin and their internal prob-
choice grade are selling at $24.50 a
hundred in Chicago against $37.25
a year ago. Grain prices have tum
bled everf with government price
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
HONOR ROLL
You will get much more pleasure
out of life if you have THE
CHRONICLE come into your home
each week.
Welcome and thanks to those on
our Honor Roll this week.
RADO STATION WCRS,
Greenwood.
E. J. O’BANION,
MRS. J. W. CAMPBELL,
Lydia.
WALLACE D. BOYCE,
c-o PM, San Frantisco, CaL
,C. W. SEAL, \
City.
lems. In other words, a deliberate ‘ supports. This is the obvious reason
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. tfc, Rufus T. Dunlap^ Jr., of this city,
move to give the little Communists
something else to think about.
Reaction in congress over the acts
of violence have been of two rather
extreme views. Senator Ferguson of
Michigan represents one view and
r a -.ir -u . ., holds the post at Clemson, and ! expresses it: “It behoves us and our
LADIES e now have straw twisi j Cadet 1st Lt. Billy M. Hendrix at I allies to act with caution but firm-
for bagj,, hats and belts. All colors. Furman. The cadet chaplains are | ness and to use wisdom and clear
charged with the responsibilities of, thinking rather than emotions. This
what is described as “the welfare, \ does not mean that we must with-
Knitting wool will
Moore’s CJoth Shop.
be in
soon
9-2c
WANTED—Used baby carriage and | STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &
babv bed. Contact Annie Wilsob, 419 Barton. Call Mrs.’ Dillard Boland,
Garv St. Phone 941.
morale, and counseling of their fel
low students.”
AVON Cosmetics has opening for
mature women to service a good
Avon territory. Opportunity to earn
S2.00 an hour in spare time. Pleas- ter 2 p.m.
Ipj736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid- .
die. jeweler, Laurens, s. c. tfc Thornwell Printers Visit
draw and appease, but it does call
for an alert firmnness.”
The less cautious view is taken by
Congressman Short of Missouri,
chairman of the House Armed Serv
ices Committee: “When they come
across the border in our territory we
t should shoot the hell out of them
ant, dignified work. Write Box 214, l^-p^YED from our home on last ; Thornwell orphanage visited in Co-! and if they fire on our planes from
Batesburg, S. C. A2 3-6p w hite Spitz, answers tojlumbia. They toured the _ new ■ their own territory we should shoot
- i name Dixie, old and almost blind. If; printing plant at Epw r orth orphan- back.”
you know' anything about the where- i age, after which they made a visit, As a result the Unhited States has
for sale — Pigs, Hampshire and Columbia Printing Plants
Duroc. W. C. Nabors, Rt. 2. Call af- ♦
Last Friday the printers of
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for the penny-pinching now being
practiced by the American farmer.
And it is expected to continue for
the time being. '
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IF YOU DON’T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
Boil pastry brushes often to keep
them clean and prevent them from
becoming rancid.
Freshen stale cake by dipping ever
so briefly in cold milk and then heat
ing in a moderate oven.
Dr. Felder Smith
OPTOMETRIST
Laurens, S. C.
Phone ,794
FOR SALE—Play pen in good condi-'
lion. Call 840-R. Ip
PLOWING or grading by the hour
or job. Call 586, Baldwin Motor Co.,
or 391, W. W Orr. 16-3c
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
REO power lawn mow’ers, gas and
electric. Keen-Kutter hand mowers'
Two reliable names in mowers—for
sale by Blakely-Burton Hardware.
Phone 188. " Hr
FOR SALE—Fine cow and calf. H. J.
Pitts. - lc
WANT TO BUY —Used baby play
pen. Call 2-582 Joanna. Mrs. T. H
Sutton.
2-2c
abouts of our dog please telephone
Mrs. Jack Gillman, Marion Street,
Joanna. Ico
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”
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
BOXED .ENYELQP.ES—lOQ-to ..pack
age, always neat and clean. For ev
ery member of the family. Chronicle
Pub. Co., Stationery Dept.
to one of the commercial printing j ordered its fliers to shoot back when
fired upon. Washington naturally is
worried because a few more of these
incidents, shooting toy both sides,
could set off another World War.
* * *
Another big move to cut expendi
tures was the Eisenhower adminis
tration’s order that the armed serv
ices reduce their civilian payrolls by
39,346 employees by the end of May.
* * *
According to the Defennse Depart
ment the number of civilians em-
plants in the city.
Also visited were the State Capi
tol w'here they saw the Relic room,
House of Representatives and Sen
ate.
Those taking the trip with Su
perintendent Robert S. Powell
were: Donald Ward, Dennis Bias-
sett, William Glosue and Billy Jim
Powell.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to acknowledge most grate-
fnllv the many kindnesses and ex-
of
Ala. Business Man Thanks
Scalf’s Indian River Medi
cine for Relief. Regains
Lost Weight.
“I couldn’t eat . . was all
tired out all the time,”
writes Mr. John B. Graham,
Anniston, Ala. “After first
bottle of Scalf’s Indian Riv
er Medicine I feel fine and
I’m regaining lost weight.”
A NEW YOU WILL YELL
‘BRING ON THE FOOD’
When this stomachic pepper-upper
makes you feel up-and-up enough
to eat your way to new happiness.
Many causes can rob you of weight,
make you sleep badly, lack strength,
look poorly, feel that years are hit
ting you hard. Undernourishment
caused by lack of appetite is one
thing that causes all such miseries.
So get some Scalf’s Indian River
Medicine. It works right into what
makes your appetite tick, and offers
ou all the pick-up, new joy in liv-
ng, renewed vigor you can get out
of your “three-a-day” when appe
tite comes back. Get a bottle of
Scalf’s Indian River Medicine today.
All druggists sell it.
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pressions ot sympathy that have
been extended to me during my re
cent bereavement. Especially am I
-gfafefUT for the marry letters^gifts
and cards that were sent to my
mother during her illness at my
.home which brought her so very
FOR RENT-Two 4-room houses, jp 0 j^ s AIjE — A ntiq Ue yictomn) muc h pleasure. ^
two 3-r™m hmicps a fi-room house ^ , , | JEANETTE CRAWFORD CHAPIN.
solid walnut marble-top table. —:
Mrs. Noland Suddeth, S. Broad citation for letters of
i ADMINISTRATION
St. Extension. 254-\V. Ip The state 0 f south Carolina,
County of Laurens.
By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge;
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
LAWN GRASS—For both shady and
sunny yards. TV advertised. Fertili
zers too. Farmers Feed & Seed Store.
Phone 1925. lc
LOST—Female blue tick hound, an
swers to name "Blue.” When last
seen was wearing collar with name,
"A. R. Hamilton” on tag. Reward if
found. Call 450-W if you have any
information. lc
WANTED TO BUY—Used 20” and
BERKSHIRES—Purebred pigs, gilts,
and boars, all ages, from best blood
lines in S. C. Bellvie-w Farms, An
derson, S. C. Phone 310. M26-5p
Whereas, Jeanette C. Chapin made
suit to me to grant her Letters of
Administration of the estate and ef-
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and 1 fects of James Wister Crawford.
Supplies.
■>04-J.
H. L. Baldwin, Telephone! These are, therefore, to cite and
tfc admonish all and singular the kin-;
dred and creditors~6f the* said James
FOR SALE 10 good mules. H. J- ^ \Vister Crawford, deceased, that they
^ > ^ s ' .'be and appear before me, in the
.I.., i x ^ FOR RENT — Two-room furnished _ Court of Probate, to be held at Lau-
24" boys and girls bicycles. Western apartment. 314 W. Main St., or call i rens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on
Auto Associate Store, 118'Musgrove
St., Phone 602-W. 23-5c
POWER LAWN MOWERS—We sell
the Lazy Boy ^gasoline mower that
you see advertised on TV every Sat-
uniay night. Come by and see them.
Tfye^best matfe of all. Farmers Feed
& S^ed Store. Phone 1025. lc
144-W after 3:30 p.m.
l c | April 16, next, after publication
— i hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon,
WANTED — Old coins, gold, copper, { 0 s how cause, if any they have, why
silver. Some coins will p^ay twice |^e said Administration should not
thier face value or more. We now; ^ g ran t e( j_
LESPEDEZA SEED, Korean,' Sericea.
H. J. Pitts. tfc
GARDENS—Get started early, com
plete line of garden and field seeds.
Tomato, cabbage, lettuce plants. Hy
brid seed corn, lespedeza seed. Farm
ers Feed & Seed Store. Phpne 1025.
/. ,1c
FOR SALE—Firar year Coker's' 100
wilt-resistant cotton seed. Germina
tion 96To Cleaned, delinted, treated,
in lOO-lb. bags. T. Heath Copeland.
16-4c
have complete line of coin folders in
stock. Roddy’s Gift Shoppe. lc
FOR SALE
Real Estate
Modern home, six rooms, bath and
central hall. It has oak floors, plas
tered walls and floor furnace. Owner
leaving town.
Seven-room house with two baths,
suitable lor one-family home or du-
Given under my hand this 31st day i
of March, A. D., 1953.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
9-2c J. P. L. C.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The business known as the Bo
land's Jewelry Store or Joan n a
Goodyear Store, owned and operat
ed by J. D. Boland, Jr., and Aggie
, . Milling Boland, located in Joanna,
p!ex. This is a pre-war house, and rs Sonth Carolint , h . s b «„ solli
—~ ~ LOOK! LOOK! THEY’RE HERE!
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USED CARS
USED CARS
Best Deals — Top Values
Low Prices
THIS WEEK’S ALUES
.1951 -Ply month Cranbrook.
4-door sedan, with radio,
heater, seat covers. Extra
clean.
1950 Buick, Super, 4-door
sedan, two-tone, fully
equipped, new tires.. 36
months guarantee. Real
nice.
195# Chevrolet, Special, 4-
door sedan, fully equip
ped. A cream puff.
1948 Plymouth Special De
luxe, 4-door sedan, heater
and good rubber. Local
owner.
1946 Chevrolet Aero Sedan,
radio and heater. Clean.
MANY OTHER
GOOD VALUES
North Broad Street,
Next to Post Office,
PLAXICO
MOTORS, Inc.
Yoor Chrysler-Plymonth
/ Dealer
USED CARS
in good condition.
Five-room house near the business
Marvin S. Turner. Tlie date* of trans-
...... . rp • , , fer was effective February 26th. This
district in Clinton. For quick sale, > *, , w , * j * . nu
Qnn notice is being posted to comply w ith
$5,800.
If you like the country let me
show you this home bn highway with
40 acres.
House for colored, four large rooms
and bath in the Bell Street section.
Small farm snitable for pasture, on
highway near Clinton.
Lots at Joanna, on highway and on
quiet street.
Lots on the Laurens-Clinton high
way.
—Fi-re-room house with two acre?
three miles from Clinton. House in
need of repairs but worth the $1,250
asked.
40 acres, no buildings, five miles
from Clinton.
Flour mill, wheat cleaner, corn
mill, two feed mills, corn sheller,
motorsv complete with all equipment
and real estate included.
If you are interested in buying or
selling real estate, see me.
C. B. HOLLAND
Laurens, S. C.
Tractor Garden Plowing.
Fill-in Dirt.
Top Soil.
Power Mowers for Rent.
Power Mowers and Hand
Mowers Sharpened.
Mower Motors Repaired.
COX SEED CLEANERS
609 E. Florida St.
Phone 184-J
IF YOU DON’T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
the Bulk Sales Law of the State of
South Carolina. Mr. Turner will not
be responsible for any tdebts in con
nection with the business prior to
the transfer date. All claims now
against the business should be pre
sented to Mr. Turner fojr settlement
within 21 days. 2-4c
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Complete line, all the little items
needed for the office
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Phone 74
Competent Chiropractic
Health Care
THE R. C. BOLEN
CHIROPRACTIC CUNIC
Edward Arms Apartment Bldg.
Greenwood, S. C. Phone 9-6218
Sugar Cured In the Mountains of N. C.
ROASTS ctr 1
b. 39c
CoChem Liquid Starch
qt. 10c
r Maxwell Regular 1
House , —or Drip 1
lb. 87c
American Beauty—No. 303 Can J Morrell’s Sliced
PORK & BEANS .... 10c | BACON ENDS, lb. ... 2k
TOMATOES £ n 2 21
or 25c
JOHN R. HOLLAND
Self-Service Food Store
MUSGROVE ST.
‘Your Topper Store’
Fresh Produce — Quality Meats
Phone 136=J~
In Cartons
6 for
LOANS
When in need of a person
al* loan for your shopping
needs, come to see us.
Clinton Loan &
Investment Co.
Room 8, National Bank Bldff.
(Upstairs)
COKES, PEPSIS, Etc., 35c
AH Regular Size
BREAD 15c
Park Place Toilet
TISSUE, roll 5c
Fresh S. C.—Large
EGGS, dozen 55c
Paas Easter Egg
Decorating Kit, pkg. .. 15c
Country Style
SAUSAGE, lb. 35c
Spiced PEACHES ^t d Can 21c
SALMON
Tall Cans
QQ Pink
45c
Florida Golden Ripe
ORANGES, dozen — 19c BANANAS, 2 lbs. 25c
BE UP AND AT ’EM
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