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Page Six r^=~. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 4, 1953 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • rtrst 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. Finishes business Course CLOSING OUT—Ice boxes. 100-lb., and 75-lb., below wholesale. Tele phone 13 for .information. City Ice Company. , 1c FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make floors beautiful. Reasonable Cox Home & Auto Supply. your rates. tfc Phone 12. SOY BEANS—Millet, Sudan Grass, Cowpeas, Milo, Hegari and adapted hybrid seed corn. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c 'Can't Get Along' Advertising—Penney MISS JUANITA ASBILL ) Miss Juanita Asbill, daughter ofj thoroughly broke. S150 for both - . Can bo seen after 2 p.m. at the home of Tommy Craft, Laurens road, Joanna. Telephone 2773. lco 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 FOR RENT—Five-room house at 110 Cummings St., Laurens. Apply at this address any evening after 5, ex cept Wednesday^ IP FREEZER LOCKER SUPPLIES—We have a good supply on hand. Blakely- Burton’s Hardware. Phone 188. 1c Chicago, June 1. — Newspaper! executives meeting here for the i 69th spring session of the Inland Daily Press Association gathered Mr. and Mrs. Brunson Asbill, of this fora panel discussion on press free- city^ received her ceatificate in.—, u j • j v j-— business administration from Queens ^ ace chopped onion and. slice of ° I college, Charlotte, N. C.; at the form- j chees e over the mayonnaise. Cut al graduation ceremony held Mon-i tomato .^ nto ® slices and place ( two slices over each sandwich. ; Place sandwiches under broiler for " THIS WEEK’S RECIPE Vegetable Casserole (Serves 4-6) 4 cups sliced, cooked carrots. 1-2 cup top milk. 4 tablespoons melted buter. 1-2 cup chopped ripe olives. 1-2 cup chopped green sweet pepper. 1-4 cup chopped onion. Salt and pepper. 1-3 cup grated Amercian cheese. Combine carrots, milk, butter, olives, green pepper, onion, salt and pepper to taste in a baking i’dtsh: Sprinkle cheese over top. ; Bake in a hot (400 D.) oven for 10 to 15 minutes or until vegetables are heated through and cheese is melted. * * * RECIPE OF THE WEEK Tasty Broiled Sandwiches , (Makes 4) 4 slices bread. 2 tablespoons mayonnaise.. 2 tablespoons chopped onion. 4 slices American cheese. 1 medium sized tomato. 4 slices crisp, cooked bacon. Spread bread with mayonnaise FINAL SETTLEMENT Iment on or before that date, and all Take notice that on the 28th day! persons having claims against said of June, 1953, I will render a final esrtate will present them on or be- account of my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of N. A. Shouse, Jr., in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay- 1 fore said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. N. A. SHOUSE. SR., ^dm., R-l, Whitmire, S. C May 26, 1953. 18-4p IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS JULY 4TH CLOSING ■ ■ ■ * Announcement Has Been Made by the Clinton Merchants Association That— * * STORES WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 4TH a i for SALE—Two English setters, 3 • car? old, hunted two seasons and] Yesterday, J. C. Penney, chair man of the J. C. Penney Co., told j une 1. the Inland that retailers “can’t get along’’ without newspaper adver-1 _ ~~~ " using. ; Hi Student-of-Year f “And they’d better not try,” he said. “That’s really the whole! story—we can’t do busihesS”With-~ 1 out newspaper advertising. The newspapers are our market place where we come to cry our wares. It is they who give us an oppor tunity to bring before the public the advantages of shopping in Pen ney stores.” He said newspaper advertising was the cheapest way to persuade the public to buy. “It seems perfectly natural to us that retailers can no more live without- newspapers than newspa- 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 23851. tfc BINDER TWINE —5 lb. and 8 lb. sizes. Also baler twine. Place your orders now for cotton or burlap bags lor harvesting time. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. pers can live without retail adver tising,” Penney said. THERMOS BOTTLES, JUGS, from one pint to one gallon sizes. Biakely- Burton’s Hardware. Phone 188. 1c PEAS—Milo, hegari, sudan grass, soy die. Jeweler, Laurens. S. C STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, lc j 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid- tfc beans, orange cane molasses cane, lesepdeza, serecia seed. H. J. Pitts. tfc mR”’SALE^Coa! hi'MiiT, 1 oil hua'ter, lawn mower, electric oven, porcelain top- tables high, chair.. C ali. 58fL-J.. Ip AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS cost 25c A DAY—PAY UP TO $5,000. S. W. SUMEREL, Aetna-izer. Phones 80 and 32. tf JACK’S Cookie Company has exclu sive franchise for salesman with panel truck to service stores in Lau rens county. Apply to A. A. Brooks, room 202 Creason Bldg., Telephone 41245 P. O. Box 104, Columbia, S. C. 25-dp LIVE OR DRESSED CATFISH—On hand at all times. Let us supply you. J. J. Seawright Grocery (on Joanna- Clinton highway). Phone 986-W. ll-4p TOMATO DUST—We have all kinds and sizes of dusts and sprays for your garden or farm pest control. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. ttr WINDOW FANS by Westinghouse, desk fans by Farco. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware. Phone 188. lc about 5 minutes to let cheese melt. Top each sandwich wth a strip of bacon and serve immediately. * * • RECIPE OF THE WEEK Cranberry Ham Balls (servies 4) 2 cups ground, cooked ham. 2-3 cup fine bread crumbs. 1 egg, slightly beaten. 2 tablespoons milk. 1-4 teaspoon allspice. 1-8 teaspoon Dash of cloves.' 1 can jellied cr&mtjerry sauce. 1 teaspoon vine. Combine all inferedlentS - ^except cranberry sauce and vinegar, all sides in 2 tablespoons melted Brown on Shape ihtcT eight Isallsr sauce in small saucepan; add vine gar. Pour over the ham balls, cover skillet and cook for 20 min utes. "-’TTHKYANHO: •tWiVI* Real Estate (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) RICHARD LUKSTAT Richard Lukstat of this city, was chosen from eight students of the month at Clinton high school the past session, as ’ Student-of-the-Year. ^Richard hav taken *8 prominent, part in. many school activities and served thi^ ys#,- as president.of .his. class— Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lukstat. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. COOK WANTED—On mprning shift. Apply Roddy’s Restaurant, or call! a .i c cl m ic Arthur Smith s Show ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Here Friday Night Well Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone R ece jy e d By Big Crowd TONE UP your soil with “SOIL- TONE,” our new enriched ferti- Arthur Smith and the Cracker- Jacks, radio, TV and record stars, r \\7 a n. brought their show to Clinton Fri- zer. C-W-S Guano Co. Phone n jgh* an( i W ere greeted by a 62. 4-3cl crowd of 1500 people at the Clinton Mill ball park. The show was spon sored by the Lions club. In connection with the Smith show “TV talent hunt show” was also PIANOS ■ in—excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. tfc FOR RENT — House at Joanna, just off Columbia highway on Browning Drive. Living room and dinette com bined, den, 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen with electric water heater installed. Immediate possession. Reasonable rent. Shown by appointment. If in terested, phone 702, Clinton. lc FOR SALE —10 good mules. H. J. Pitts. tfc Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil. Yard Gardening and Land; scaping. Power Mowers. ajul H a n d Mowers Sharpened. COX SEED CLEANERS 609 E. Florida St. Phone 184-J tf Say— T SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” Thank Yon FOR SALE—Female boxer puppy, 12 weeks old. AKC registered, cham pionship blood line. $50. Call 9171 or 3021, Joanna. Ip BEAUTIFUL SCRAPBOOKS make appreciated and useful gifts for grad uates. Chronicle Publishing Co. USED CARS USED CAR SPECIALS 1950 Ford V8 Tudor, deluxe, with heater. 1950 Ford, 6 cyl., Tudor cus tom, radio, heater, overdrive. 1949 Plymouth, special deluxe, 4-door, with heater, new rubber. a D hi 3 1947 Chevrolet Coupe, radio, rubber. F. M. Sport beater, good c • N 1947 Ford VS Super Deluxe, O 2-door, radio and heater, A-I Q •kwe. ; Also many other bargains in * cheaper cam good transporta tion. , Let your wants be known— we will endeavor to supply them. Walk onto our lot and ride off. Plaxico Motors USED CAR LOT NORTH BROAD ST. Clinton, S. C. USED CARS MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE presented, featuring 15 local acts. Little Dianne Ledford, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Led ford was selected by audience ap plause as the “popularity” winner. Thursday June 4 BORN TO BE BAD Zachary Scott, Joan Fontaine Robert Ryan SHORT - CARTOON Friday-Saturday June 5^6 SHORT GRASS Rod Cameran, Cathy Downs Johnny Mack Brown COMEDY - CARTOON Dianne T s rehdrtion war a song “Dog- gie In the Window,” and the ap plause meter left no doubt as to the winner. In addition to the “popularity” winner, a second winner was se lected by a member of the staff of the show as the best of those pre sented and being “ready now for professional appearances’ on tele vision. Jack Webb, of Laurens, was chosen for his rendition of a song with guitar accompaniment, in the so-called “hillbilly’ type. Webb ap peared on the Arthur Smith show on WBTV Tuesday night. Net proceeds of the club’s share of receipts from the show will be used in the Lions charity fund. BARBECUE HASH - CHICKEN Wednesday June 10 LEE WILLARD'S QUALITY M EATS! .at • •• Money - Saving Prices 65c • •••••••••• Round, Sirloin, T-Bone STEAK, lb. .. Baby Beef LIVER, lb. 65c Fresh GROUND BEEF, lb. • • • • 45c Tasty Beef RIB STEW, lb. 29c Thick FATBACK, lb. 16c Delbrook QLEOMARGARINEJOb^.. We Handle All Freezer Supplies THE COUNTRY MARKET Phone 98 NEW SUBSCRIBERS HONOR ROLL Sunday-Monday June 7-8 BLOODHOUNDS OF BROADWAY (Technkolof) Mitzi Gaynor, Scott Brady SHORT - CARTOON Tues.-Wed. Jane 9-10 PONY SOLDIER (Technicolor) Tyrone Power, Penny Edwards COMEDY - CARTOON O. F. BEATY, ARNOLD DIXON, H. J. WIDGER, MRS. W. T. RAKER, City. • REV. R. R. PATRICK, MRS. EDWARD CARROLL* Lydia. MRS. TROY LOVIN, Kingsport, Tenn. MRS. JOHN LTTLE, MRS. JULIA THRIFT, City. C. E. VENABLE, Lydia. MRS. JOE JOHNSON, MRS. CLIFFORD CALDWELL, Joanna. DR. NEILL WHITELAW, DeSoto, Kansas MR. AND MRS. SULLIVAN WITH GAS APPLIANCE CO. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sullivan, for merly of Laurens, are now connected with the Natural Gas Appliance company, recently opened for busi ness on E. Carolina avenue. Mr. Sullivan is with the installa tion and service department, while Mrs. Sullivan is secretary. IF YOU DONT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS TF r You Want YOUR Customers To Keep Coming to YOUR Store You Better Keep YOUR Store Coming to YOUR Customers ★ ★ ★ Th e Ch ron MR. MERCHANT What your customers read and see makes the most lasting impression.