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Pape Six ( * THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 23, 1953 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 50c up to 25 words, 2c each additional word. • Multiple Insertion — 5 times for price of 4. • Classified Display — 65c per inch, per insertion. • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charged at 2 cents per word. Minimum $1.00. • ALL WANT AD VS CASH DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. Bermuda Grass Planter Purchased To Aid Farmers The Bermuda grass planter seen in operation above was purchased to assist fanners in developing more permanent summer pastures.) It can plant and fertilize about cne acre per hour. Seen inspecting the machine and stolons are: (L. General Assembly Faces Snarl On State Money Bill ♦ Columbia, April 20. — A parlia mentary snarl on the 15>8 million dol lar general appropriations bill faces members of the General Assembly as they opened the 15th week of the session here at noon Tuesday. The Senate has accepted a free conference draft of the bill; the House has rejected it. Unless one or the other changes its stand, the bill is dead and a new one WANTED — Experienced waitress. Apply A. W. Hartley, manager, Clin ton Hotel. if SWEET PEAS —Nice assortment- of colors. Gathered fresh from Tangle- wood. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware. Telephone 188. If FOR RENT—Three office rooms over Sadler-Owens to R) J. B. O'Dell, SCS Techniican, Ryan F. Lawson, district chair- i be started all over again. a E. 23-2c Pharmacy. Also email storage room. Call M,rs. R. Sadler, No. 228. ITjOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. W? have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful, rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc 314 1c WANTED—-Lady to do general office — -• , ( work, typing, receptionist, bookkeep- man and Carl Crisp, farm owner, ing. Job permanent. Reply by letter operating tractor. to “X,” care The Chronicle. 1c j ^ PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. tfc FOR RENT—2-room apartment. W. Main St. Phone 1044-W. STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid dle. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. . tic SEE the new boats and trailers on ii iu jnajs.c display. Complete line for the.spohs- Reasonable | man - ^■ ox Home & Auto Supply. 1c , FOR SALE—Nice 5-room house andj adjoining lot optional. 117 N. Living-i ston St. If interested, call 470-J af-1 ter 6 p.m. 30-2p| AVON Cosmetics has opening for mature women to service a good Avon territory. Opportunity to earn $2.00 an hour in spare time. Please ant, dignified work. Write Box 214, | WANTED C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) Bermuda grass—is what is be- i ing planted on the Carl Crisp farm | of the Mountville community. The ! Bermuda grass planter was pur chased by the Laurens Soil Conser vation District Supervisors to be The chief stumbling block to ac cepting the compromise draft ^f the 1953-54 spending bill seems to be al location of an extra two million dol lars that the conferees found avail able when their time came to draft the report. •This extra fund, which developed when the • Education Department re ported a two-million dollar carry over from current spending, became known to legislators generally only when the conference report was re ceived last Tuesday. Members of both houses protested they had no voice in allotting this additional money — that it w r as all done by the six members of the con ference committee, headed by Sen. Edgar A. Brown of Barnwell. House rejection of the report came last week after representatives noted that this sudden two million would have provided extra raises in teacher pay which the House originally vot- 4 or 5-room house in Batesburg, S. C. NOTICE —If you want to build a home, let me figure with you. I can get the money on liberal terms. Wal lace Kilgo, Laurens, S. C. . Ip FOR RENT — Furnished apartments at Crescent Beach. S. C. For infor- mation, call Mrs. Gus Young, 181. 21-5c A23-6p! town or at edge of town, with mod ern conveniences. Write "House” care The Chronicle. 23-2c ELECTROLUX Supplies. H. L. 404-J. Sales, Service and Baldwin, Telephone tfc used in the local district in planting |ed Coastal Bermuda grass. This is onej The House wanted to hike teacher of the first such machines to be i pay 17 per cent. This was cut to 10 operated in the Piedmont area of I per cent when the House was told South Carolina. • the money wasn’t available. The NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as ore-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 J FOR SALE—10 good mules. H. J. J Pitts. _ tfc j LOST—'Female blue tick hound, an- ! swers to name "Blue.” When last FOR Cafe, Pitts. RENT—One one 4-room apartment, Pop's house. Hubert J. 1c FOR SALE —Home on corner Pine attd Chestnut St. 2 bedrooms, bath and a half, knotty pine 4en, large diving room, breezeway ami garage. Nice lot with shrubbery already In. . ..i t n ii—iri-rv« Lfc WANTED—Waitress. Apply at Roddy’s Restaurant. 1c seen was wearing collar with name, "A. R. Hamilton” on tag. Reward if Laurens district.' found. Call 4oO-W if you have any information. 23-2p Tractor Garden Plowing. Fill-in Dirt, Top Soil. Power Mowers for Rent. Power Mowers and Hand Mowers Sharpened. Ryan Lawson, of the County Conservation district, says: "If our forefathers knew' that -we purchased a $575.00 machine to plant Ber muda grass (which they fought all their lives) they w’ould probably turn over in their graves.” This year, approximately 40 bushels of stolons are being planted in the The machine is , rented to farmers at $3.00 per acre- i Fifty bushels of stolons were re-j | ceived by the Laurens District from I j the 3oil Conservation Service nurs-} ' ery this year. Sevenyt-five bushels j ! were planted in district cooperators; j farms last year from nursery stock. I In addition to that, local farmers cooperating with the district, pur conferees’ report left raise at 10 per cent. the teacher WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Say— “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” Thank You Before her marriage Mrs. John Simpson Richardson, of Charlotte. N. C., was Miss Maryleen Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Duncan, Jr., of Decatur, Ala. Mrs. Richardson is the granddaugh-. ter of Mrs. W. J. Duncan and the late Mr. Duncan of this city. I - Say "\ Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! Mower Motors Repaired. COX SEED- CLEANERS 609 E. Florida St. Phone 184-J tf WANTED TO BUY—Used 20” and 24” boys and girls bicycles. Western j Auto Associate Store, 118 Musgrove St., Phone 602-W. 23-5c FOR SALE—5-room house at 303 Shands St., freshly painted inside. Pay reasonable down payment and assume loan. Spoon’s Liquor Store, Musgrove St. 23-2ip LESPEDEZA SEED, Korean, Sericea. H. J. Pitts. Hf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 204 S. Broad St. See Mrs. Echols. Come to back door. IP in FOR SALE Real Estate Six room house* goed Vocation Clinton. If you are looking for a ’nice home let rtic show you this place. Seven room house with two baths, suitable for duplex. This is a pre- thased the remainder. Coastal Bermuda is a hybrid de- veloped by Dr. Glen W. Burton, USDA, Georgia Coastal Plains~Ex- periment Station, Tifton, Ga. This particular type being a hybrid, can only be propogated by planting stolons. Coastal Bermuda gives a more vigorous growth than does common Bermuda. It is an excellent crop for permanent summer pasture and may also be used for hay. war house of good construction and | Mr. Lawson further points out with large rooms. It is in good con- | that Coastal Bermuda is one of our dition. i best erosion control plants and fits Five room house on large lot on j * n we ^ with any farmer raising sec. cattle. During the past two to 1 three years, other plantings have Best Food Values! ' * FINEST QUAUTY HERE! room quiet street near tion. Price $5,800. the business SPECIAL this week: Colored Straw for bags, hats and belts. Two rolls lor $1.00. Moore’s Cloth Shop. l_c FOR RENT — 3-E,pom unfurnished apartment, downstairs, private bath and hot water. Wired for electric stove. Adults only. 307 S. Woodrow St. or phone 387-J. Ip FOR RENT—Power lawn mowers by the hour or day. Call 12 for appoint ments. Cox Home and Auto Supply. -FOR SALE — Power lawn mowers, $69.95 up. Cox Home and Auto Sup- piy. lc INTERESTED IN FLORIST BUSINESS? Home with con necting florist business for sale. Contact Hillcrest Florists New berry, S. C. 2c-23 $2 hourly possible, doing assembly work at home, easy, clean, hand work. We furnish everything. For details, write Kenroe Mfg. Co., York- town, Indiana. Ip For Colored—large 4-room house with bath in the Bell street section. Small farm on highway out from Clinton. Stream and bottom land 'suitable for pasture. Five room house in bad repair, on two acre tract three miles from Clinton. It js worth the $1,250 asked Lots orv the Laurens highway. Lots at Joanna on U. S. 76 and on the Whitmire road. Also lots on Bla lock drive. C. B. HOLLAND Laurens, S. C. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 21st day of May, 1953, I will render a final acount pf my acts and doings as Committee of the estate of Corrine H. Boyd in the office of the Judge i been put out in the county which i will soon demonstrate to local ! farmers the advantage of Coastal | Bermuda. The stolons are being planted I i in 36-inch rows and fertilized at! the rate of 600 pounds of 3-12-12 ( fertilizer per acre. ■■ '■ i — ' - i -i . Eisenhower Tells D. A. R. Congress To 'Bear Responsibility' Washington, April 20.—President Eisenhower told the Daughters of j the American Revolution tonight j America’s women bear “a sobering responsibility” in these anxious days. From Augusta, Ga., he sent the [ 62nd Congress of the DAR his mes-1 sage of welcome to Washington. To I Bennett’s 4-5 Pint FIX-A-DRINK 27c Bama Strawberry 16-Oz. Jar PRESERVES 37c White House 38 Oz. APPLE BUTTER 29c Happy Kid 12 Oz. Jar SWEET MIDGETS ... 37c Midwest or Hunt’s Tomato CATSUP 2 for 35c Del Monte No. 2'/2 Can FRUIT COCKTAIL .. 39c Del Monte No. 2 Can Pineapple JUICE, 2 for 29c Old Black Joe Black-Eye No. 2 Can PEAS 2 for 27c Wilson’s 12 Oz. Can ROAST BEEF . 55c of Probate, Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day! the 5,000 DAR delegates he said: will apply for a final discharge "Such great gatherin-gs of our na- | Produce Savings! s s o N « 3 USED CARS Good Clean USED CARS See This One— 1950 Olds 88 Tudor, two- tone, radio, heater. (One Very Careful Local Own er). 1948 Pontiac (8) Sedan Cou pe. Clean Michigan car). 1948 Plymouth 4-Door. One local owner). 1946 Chevrolet Aero Sedan. 1946 Ford. 1939 Mercury. See V% If We Do Not Have What You Want. We Will Get It. PLAXICO MOTORS, Inc. Your Chryaler-Plynaouth Dealer UMD GAIKS C to PI * 0 > a to from my trust as Committee Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly i issues of our time, to perceive the ii proven or be forever barred. j exacting role that America must j B. HUBERT BOYD, i play in the world’s defense of free- ; tion’s women are evidence of our | nation’s vitality of spirit. "For now, as in every time of I tension, there falls upon the women! of our country a sobering responsi-1 bility to be informed on the great { Golden CORN, 5 ears 39c Nice Ripe April 21, Committee H. Boyd. 1953 for Corrine 4t-14-cw creditors; notice All perosns having claims against estate of Martha E. Dendy, deceas ed, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. MARY LOUISE DENDY AND D. E. DENDY, Executors, 116 N. Adair, St., Clinton, S. C. April 21, 1953 3t-7-cw WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. Phones: Office 968 Residence 991-W dom, and to strengthen the spirit of our hation in the sacrifice of our na tion in the sacrifices demanded by j that great role.” "Freedom,” the President said, “is] a constant virtue and a constant need: the freedom that inspired our I forefathers to fight from Concord I to Yorktown is no different from the'l freedom our sons have defended on the shores of Normandy, the shores'| of Iwo Jima—or the mountain ridges [ of Korea. “Over the span of a century and a' half, the battlefields have changed. I The weapons have changed. The names have changed. The principles! have not changed.” Vice President Nixon greeted the! DiAiRS in person. Mrs. James B. Patton of Columbus,] Ohio, president general of the 175,- 000 DARs, reminded the delegates they are descended from patriots re solved to be free and independent and urged them to emulate that spirit of patriotism. “The dauntless courage of those men of the army of Gen. Washing ton was strengthened by a spirit of individual responsibility. That indi vidual responsibility is the keynote of this congress,” Mrs. Patton said. Blue Bird ORANGE JUICE 46 Oz. Can ... 29c Dixie Crystal 5 Lbs. SUGAR 49c Scott’s - 2 Rolls TOILET TISSUE 23c Kremel PUDDINGS 4 Pkgs. . 25c Virginia Pack No. 2 Cans TOMATOES, 2 for ... 25e~ Soap Flakes SILVER DUST, large . 28c Luzianne COFFEE, lb. 85c White House TEA, V4 lb. pkg. 25c Texize STARCH, quart 19c J0W0I SHORTENING 3 Lb. Ctn. ... 69c MEATS Fresh BANANAS, 2 lbs 27c GROUND BEEF, lb. . 43c No. 1 Irish POTATOES, 10 lbs. .. 39c Cafe Style WEINERS, lb 43c Nice Heads LETTUCE, 2 heads .. 25c Fresh PORK LIVER, lb 29c Fresh Green CABBAGE, 4 lbs 19c Sliced Spiced LUNCH MEAT, lb. . . .49c Tender Green BEANS, lb 17c Pure Pork SAUSAGE, lb 35c Just Received New Shipment * Ladies’ and Children’s Sandals - Also Children’s Shorts and Sun Suits. 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