The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 07, 1953, Image 6

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/ » 1 Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE f • ■ Thursday, May 7, 195S WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— , , • FTrft Insertion — Minimum 50c, up to 25 words, 2c >»fh 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. Self-Service Laundry To Open Monday '53 Crop Support Rates Given For County Farmers Broad Street . Self-Service Laun- ry, using only automatic washers, _ . T ! wnf open for business next Monday Farmcrs o! Laurens morning, it is announced in today’s J expect the following 1953 crop sup- I paper. The new’enterprise is locat-! port rates, which have been an- ed in the building adjoining Royal, nounced through official channels, I Cleaners on South Broad street, j accordin5 to H A . manager of 1 and will offer a washing, extract ing and drying service. Owner of the business is E. H. the PMA office. Wheat w'ill be supported at not LET'S TALK TURKEY—We are in- SOILTOtNE—The new enriched' fer- * ^ terested in contacting responsible tilizer for gardens, yards and pas-; Tommy BrySOII ■ burirAvs ! tures. Manufactured and sold by * 1 7 Hughes of Union. The manager less than $2.39 per bushel for wheat wiR-lbe-Mrs; Shirley Davis of this! gradThg UI S- Na l. Wheat testir^f clt y’ . m above’ 13 per cent moisture will not be eligible for farm storage loans in parties interested in raising turkeys. Contact us now. Earmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. lc NOTICE—-Draying in the city limits of Clinton. Phone 175-J or 500-E. Press Chaney. 706 Elizabeth St. 14-3p FOR SALE — 17-diamond princess ring, 3-diamond dinner ring, w’atchi with 12 diamonds; $454 value, all three for $200. White gold: See Mrs. Julia Caldwell, far end of Prather Circle. 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 C-W-S Guano Co., Inc. lc! Is In Korea FOR RENT — Two freshly painted apartments. Each 4 rooms and pri vate bath. 604 S. Broad St. Tayior Martin, Phone 372, Newberry. FOR RENT — Furnished apartments at Crescent Beach, S. C. For infor mation, call Mrs. Gus Young, 181. • 21-5c Mrs. H. W. Simmons. bia by the South Carolina IF your chicks are not as healthy and! South Carolina. Loans and purchase j agreements will be available from 1 time of harvest through January 31, 1954 L Loans mature April 30, 1954, or earlier on demand. Producers who elect to deliver under purchase agreements must notify the County FMA Committees within a 30-day period ending April 30, 1954. On all farm stored grains the maximum loans will be 90 per cent of the quan tity of grain in storage. Oats will be supported at 98 cents per bushel for No. 3 or better. Barley will be supported at $1.37 per bushel for No. 2 or better. Grain sorghums will be supported at $2.65 per hun dredweight for No. 2 or better. Soy beans will be supported at $2.50 per bushel for soybeans of the classes green and yellow grading No. 2, or better, and containing from 13.8 to 14 percent moisture. Other crop supports are shown be- 1 ” c ' J in a match held recently in Colum-! low and the support rates shown are ' ' ‘ ~ _ Boxer 1 the National average rates. Support RENT FREE — Four-room house, to, Friends of Lt. Tommy Bryson good family. Mrs. Jim Price, Clinton j will be interested to know he haa Route 2, or call Joanna 5835. * c i arrived at Camp Drake for duty in for”SALE*-Tomato plants, phone' Kor £, a - He spent several days leave 292, or see Mrs. James I. Adair. lcj ln Tok y° Wlth hl , s brother-in-law, and sister, Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. L. BE SURE and see the Mother’s Day j Culp. specials at Moore’s Cloth Shop^ lc i Lt. Bryson, the son of Mr. and FOR SALE—Good saddle horse, 8 to; Mrs - H w - Bryson of Mountville, 9 years old. Rev. Fred Rowe, 186;* a recent graduate of Clemson. Tillman Circle, Phone Joanna 2371. j «* the former Miss . Lucia lc 1 Agnew, is with her parents in Don- — I aids while he is overseas. WE NOW have baby and started I ? chicks (as hatched and cockerels). 1 /■*l Will have plenty all pullets. Nex; ( - ham P IOn Boxer Hampshire reds, after Monday, - May ' Owned By Holcombes 4. All top . grade chicks. Burton’s J ♦ Hatchefy, Whitmire, S. C. 7-2p. A young boxer pup, “Lightning,” FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish- j °. wned a nd bred b y Dr - and Mrs - j" D i ed apartment on Pitts St. Call 422-J. j i* red Holcombe, was thechampion ^ I it tit e; — — i« Report of Condition of Bank of Clinton Of Clinton, in the State of South Carolina At the Close of Business on April 20, 1953 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, „ and cash items in.process of collection $ 404,372.63 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed .. 614,723.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions , 99,155.77 Loans and discounts 607,389.37 Furniture and fixtures ,, 8,708.28 Real'estate owned other than bank premises 9,500.00 TOTAL ASSETS LT-iJr * —*j-*±*-**»j 41,743^49.05 ~~ ~ LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corpor ations $1,301,191.42 Deposits of United States Government (including postal sav ings) 9,989.82 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 25^,004.33 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) - 13,663.00 TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,580,848.57 Other liabilities 113.51 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) 1,580,962.08 , CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* 100,000.00 Surplus 40,000.00 Undivided profits 17,886.97 Reserves 5,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ; $ 162,886.97 tine as your neighbor’s, you should be feeding “Spartan’’ broiler or starter sparticles. C-W-S Guano Co. Phone 62 lc NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as -^one-fourth down, 5% interest and 5 | HOUSES FOR SALE—Tenant house years to pay. We trade for anything j fn need of repair on 5-acre tract of value: furniture, cars, trailers, etc. [three miles from Clinton. Stream and Mobile Homes, Inc., Greenville Hwy. No. 25, Greenwood. tfc WE HAVE new shipment of turkey poults. Also a—good assortment -oi- chicks—New Hampshire reds, Barred Rocks and White Rocks. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. lc This was the second showing for the 7-months-old pup who, is the son of the international champion, “Oracle of Renrew.” Ribbons were won by Lightning as first prize in two classes, 6-9 months, and bred by exhibitor spring on the tract. Price $2,000. C. B. group. Trophies and rosette rib- 1 see ds and grains must meet require- Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. lc! bons were awarded him as the best' ments as to Parity, germination, and TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,743,849.05 •This bank’s capital consists of common stock with total par value of $100,000.00. MEMORANDA Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and other cred itors, not included in liabilities $ 465,000.00 I, Harry Y. McSween, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly rep resents the true state oi the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. HARRY Y. McSWEEN. Correct—Attest: T. E. Addison, R. P. Hamer, H. D. Henry, Directors. ing rates for South Carolina will State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: vary from rates fchown below: Corn—$1.58 per bushel. Hairy vetch—12 cents per pound. Crimson clover—16M cents per pound. Certi fied reseeding crimson clover—19 cents per pound. Common rye grass Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of May, 1953, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary Public. My commission expires at will of the Governor. —6Vi cents per pound. All of these WANTED—Old cap and ball rcvol-, f u P a " d best male h 0 *" in the en tire show. ! moisture content, as required. In; vers, rifles, shotguns, any make. Don FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms. 204 South Broad St. See Mrs. Echols. FOR RENT — Private bedroom at 314 West Main, or call 1044-W. Ip L. Roddy, at Roddy’s Restaurant, lc COLUMBIA baler and binder twine in 5, 8 and '20 lb. balls. Blakely- Burton Hardware. Phone 188. lc i Judging was by Wurmser of Louisville, Ky. some cases shown above there will Theodore be supports for various grades and- 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 APARTMENT FOR RENT—Furnish ed^ reasonable. May 15 to Sept. 15. Call 1936. Is PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, — LTVy The Trading P0St ' La tf}' signedT'and*YhosVindebted'to' said isb_ ’—-—} — i estate will please make payment FOR MOTHER’S DAY, jye suggest likewise. HOUSE FOR SALE—6-room house, good location in Clinton. If you are Tbokirig for 'S'home let me sKow'^bu this place. C. B. Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. lc FOR SALE — Duplex apartments, Caroline St., very nice rental invest ment. $4,500. Lots on Prather Circle, $500 and $600 each. M. H. Hunter, Jr., Real Estate, Laurens. Phone 2385 L ^tf SOY BEANS, Milo,. Sweet Sudan, —Began, etc., are all pretty scarce this year. Let us know your needs today. We have just a few bushels of yellow hybrid seed corn left. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. • lc HOUSE F'OR SALE—5-room house on quiet street near the business sec tion in Clinton. Lot 100x280. Pricq $3,800. C. B. Holland, Real Estate. Laurens. lc Revere ware for the kitchen, food mixers and deep fryers. Blakely*- Burton Hardware. Phone 188. - lc STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid-; A P ril 21 > 1953 die. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc MARY LOUISE DENDY AND D. E. DENDY, Executors, 116* itf. Adair, St., Clinton, S. C, 3t-7-cw FOR RENT-—Floor waxer. Call W. G. | King & Sons. 438. . lei C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. | (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) : — “TONE UP” your soil with SOIL-} TONE, the new enriched fertilizer for tired soils. Made and sold by your old reliable. C-W-S Guano Co. j Phone 62. lc ■ i ■ ■ x t > ■ • ^ Reviews A 50-Year Record the support rate will be adjusted to reflect the proper support rate for the approved garde offered. JUST ARRIVED — New upholstery and drapery material. Moore’s Cloth Shop. eiLECTROLUX Sales, Service and} Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone S04-J. tic rooms and porch, overlooking Lake Greenwood on 5-acre tract. C. B. Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. PEAS—Milo, hegari, sudan grass, soy 1 Pitts. hearts, orange cane molasses cane, lesepdeza, serecia seed. H. J. Pitts. tfc j FOR SALE—10 good mules CUSTOMER “B” has SIX HENS, and gets six eggs per day. On what feed? You guessed it —"SPARTAN LAY PELLETS.” C-W-S Guano Co. Phone 62 lc •FOR RENT — Joanna Beauty Shop, completely equipped, 4 booths, % air- conditioned. See M. C. Duncan, Jo anna Stores. 28-5e 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. 14-3p cn e < u o W « 3 USED CARS —USED CAR - SPECIALS BETTER USED CARS r BETTER DEALS See and Drive the Following: 1950 Olds “88” Deluxe, radio and heater, two-tone, under coated. 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Style line Deluxe, two-tone, radio and heater. c 1949 Dodge Meadowbrook, 4- door, local owner, extra o elean. ~ Also the following clean cars: > 1949 Plymouth Special De- 2 luxe, 4-door. , 1948 Plymouth Special De luxe, 4-Door. 1946 Dodge 4-door. 1946 Ford 2-door. 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe. 1939 Chevrolet 2-door (2). 1942 Chevrolet Coupe. Plaxico Motors Clinton, S. C. USED CARS FOR SALE 1952 Chevrolet ^i-ton pickup, with less than 4,000 miles. 1952 Farmall M tractor, brand new. 1949 Case 5-ft. combine. 1953 Golden Jubilee Ford tractor with equipment. These and many other good buys priced to sell. LAURENS’TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. Laurens, S. C. Phone 3036 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 READ THIS FIRST-HAND REPORT WITH THE SICK ‘ ‘ — i Friends of Mrs. Geo. W. Bailey! will regret to know she is a pa tient at the Blalock clinic Miss Fplicia Lorick of Joanna, is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Friends of Miss ’Maud Geer will be interested to know she is a pa- j tient at the Blalock clinic. The following are patients at Hays hospital: Mrs. Virginia Kirk patrick, Charles Wells, Mrs. Eunice } Bolick of Kinards, Mrs. Bernice i Carroll, Mrs. Hershall Thomason, | and Mrs. Mary Lawson. I RABIES CUNIC THE CITY OF CLINTON AND COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT IN COOPERATION WITH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH WILL HOLD A RABIES CLINIC (Monday to Saturday) MAY 18-23 = At Office of Dr. W. W. Adams TO VACCINATE ALL DOGS AGAINST RABIES The Charge for Vaccination of Each Dog W T ilI Be $1.00 Say "l Saw It In The Chronicle". — Thank You! Fifty years is a long time; a product has to be absolutely andj undeniably good to last so long, j Few medicines can claim that priceless, reliable, and outstanding record. Scalf’s Indian River Medi cine belongs in that chosen few. River REAL ESTATE We Buy or Sell. Also Handle Mortgages and Loans. FOR SALE House on Caldwell Street, excel lent buy* small down payment. Redwood house on Chestnut St., just completed, central heating, six rooms, breezeway and garage, tile bath. Modern five-room asbestos siding house, hardwood floors, tile bath, real bargain, corner of Workman St. and Blalock Drive, Joanna. The Avalon boarding house, for sale or rent. House and lot, 5 rooms and bath, Livingston street. Eight lots, 50x135, adjacent to Bell Street school. Lot on Hampton St., 90x130, close in, ideal business location. RENTALS, LOTS, FARMS V. G. KING Real Estate, Appraisals. Mortgagee Phone 438 or 728 — Clinton, 8. C. Medicine happily review this 50- I year record for, since 1902, Scalfs _ I Indian River Medicine has -been tested, tried and proven over a mil lion times and is today more popu lar than ever before. Down through the years, other so-called tonics have had their day. They flourished and flaunted like a green bay tree for a short while, but soon thfir popularity began to lag and, like their rapid growth, their decline was also rapid until they passed out of the picture and were forgotten. ‘ Scalfs Indian River Medicine has never been a fly-by-night item. Scalf’s Indian River Medicine has always been advertised in a truth ful, honest, conservative way. That is why this grahd old stomach tonic is praised and respected by druggists and consumers alike. Druggists say they like to sell Scalfs Indian River Medicine be cause their customers are so well satisfied with it and their sales are steady, year in and year out. That’s why leading druggists ‘ conscien- tously and enthusiastically recom mend Scalfs Indian River Medi cine to their customers. Ask your druggist for your bottle today. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper .Everybody Reads’* JOHN R. HOLLAND Self-Service Food Store MUSGROVE ST. “Your Topper Store” Fresh Produce — Quality Meats . Phone 130-J No. 2 Cans TOMATOES 2 for 23c Armour’s 16 Oz. Can BEEF STEW . 39c Powhatan Yellow Halves No. 2V 2 Can PEACHES . . . . . . .... 23c Strietman’s Honey 1 Lb. Box GRAHAMS 33c Shortening 3 Lb. Tin SNOWDRIFT 89c Armour’s 12 Oz. Can TREET 47c ENGLISH WALNUTS 1 Lb. Bag Pecans - Mixed Nuts .. 25c* Plantation Pride Sweet Quart Mixed PICKLES 38c STEAKS Don’t Be Fooled With Cheap Meat U. S. GOOD WESTERN BEEF T-BONES, lb. . .... 79c SIRLOIN, lb ... 69c ROUND, lb .... 69c BEEF LIVER, lb... * H ... 59c Pure Pork SAUSAGE, lb. . .. .. . . 39c Heavy, Thick FAT BACK, lb. ... 15c Morrell Pride All Meat BOLOGNA, lb.... .... 39c Large Juicy ORANGES, dozen ... 19c Fancy Yellow Golden Ripe -SQUASH, lb BANANAS, 2 lbs. . • • • 25c Fresh Tender Irish 10 Lb. Bag CORN, 6 ears .... .... 29c POTATOES f ..... ... 39c ■ L t • ■- - dL-'?" !• ; - ; i,'.-. it'? - .. *, *«.: . *•—4"" • -4 \