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t i " t. — Page Six / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 18, 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 charted at 2 cents per word. Minimum $1.00. • ALL WANT AD VS CASI^ DEADLINE: 9 a- *«• Wednesday. it was made to the United Wool Growers Association and there saw the to provide office and laboratory: house, etc. space for the approximately 2,000 grading and handling o( Persons who Work there . , , T - Among the center s buildings are wodl. This was the only wool co- i58 ]aboratori es, 31 greenhouses, 161 operative handler in Va., which han- barns and storage buildings, 700 dies approximately 1,200,000 pounds small animal and poultry houses, of wool each year. There are approx-, S ^°P S » an spiary, a granary, a ware- imately 8,000 sheep in Rockingham county. Next a visit to a coopera There are nearly 3,000 experimen tal farm animals at the center, more than 10,000 mature laying and breeding fowls, and about 5,500 small animals for use in laboratory tests. The dairy herd of 500 cattle consists mainly of Holsteins and Jersey, with a small number of cross-breds and dual-purpose cattle. Other animals include sheep, hogs and goats. On the return trip the Virginia Truck Experiment Station near Norfolk, Va., was visited. Work here is with vegetable crops and fruits. FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call W. G. King & Sons. 438. FOR SALE —Thayer folding baby carriage in good condition, reason able price. Call 136J. 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. LOST—Male fox terrier dog, white with,black..face and ears, bobtailed. If found before Monday, Phone 1040. * 1c ' Phone 3071, Night 245067 NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as one-fourth down, 5% interest and 5 WHEN in need of party sandwiches and cookies, see J. B. McCombs. Phone 236-W. LAURENS Ready-Mixed Concrete, delivered at competitive prices Prompt service. Laurens Ready-Mix, I— TT jtive which was started in 1910 by the Farm Bureau. This cooperative I handled everything mostly needed on the farm, such as hardware of wide, i variations, manufactured feeds, egg j market, grocery department, ready- to-wear department, paint and rug departments, all under one roof. ; Thefe are five such farmers coopera- 2-5pi tives in Rockingham county and did $6,300,000 worth of business ip 1952 with 5,000 membership—the cooper atives sell only to the membership. The rebate to members amounts.- to $112,000. The amount received in re-; ton Hardware. Phone 188. GI Coleman Stoves, just the thing!bate depends on the amount pur- for the Scout’s camping trips. Spe-! chased by individuals and amount- daily priced at $7.95. Blakely-Bur- ing to as much as $1,500 in one year 188 a person. It was interesting to go through such a business serving farm people. In this particular coopera tive, it owned its own building and equipment valued at $700,000 tn.i ail paid for. We next visited a milk co:.'erative which takes in from dairymen, 30,- WANTED — Desirable real estate is still in demand. List your property with me. C. B. Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. 1c CHLORDANE for termites. Treat the soil and ill the insects at their source. JOHN R. HOLLAND Self-Service Food Store MUSGROVE ST. Phone 130*J EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY THE ‘TOPPER” WAY years to pay. We trade for anything. Biakeiy.Burton Hardware, Phone gallons of milk each day. Their of value: furniture, cars, trailers, etc. ig8. 1c supplied from 4,000 to 4,500 Mobile Homes, Inc., Greenville Hwy No. 25, Greenwood. FREEZER LOCKER SUPPLIES—We have a good supply on hand. Blakely- Burton's Hardware.| Phone 188. 1c I 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. ^ 18~2? FOR SALE — Duplex apartments, Caroline St., very nice rental invest ment. $4,500. Lots on Prather Circle, 8500 and $600 each. M. H. Hunter, Jr., Real Estate, Laurens. Phone 23851. tfc FOR SALE—New 3-room house with basement lights, mail, pasture, wood and plenty of water. Crop, mule and farming tools’ included. Virgil Pat- terson, E‘. !. 18-2p members furnishing milk. The plant i SI ERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & produces powdered milk and dis- Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, tributes Grade A milk.' and milk 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid- drinks on routes throughout the die. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. , on routes throughout 3*51 nearby areas. WANTED—A portable cement mix-; The Four-Way-Hatchery,, owned er without electric motor. Phone 586. by ifoun people, was Visited that has W. C. Baldwin. 1c : an egg capacity of 500,000 eggs— “ 1 ■ 7, r ! some hatchery, you bet! All the eggs REEZER ioeker supplies. Out line were turned by electrical, automatic is comp.o.e. Blake.y-Bur.on equipment. Both poultry and turkey 1 - If eggs are hatched in the haLhery. We C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR SALE—10 good mules. H. J. Pitts. tf: were told there were 25 hatcheries where the Four-Way-Hatchery was in Rockingham county. On the' farm located, we were shown a nice herd of shorthorn beef cattle grazing on a beautiful pasture. On tma same- farm were 3,000 laying hens and and 1,000 laying •urkeys to prdouce Bluebird Spiced 2 l /2 Can PEACHES ... T....... 24c Scott’s Toilet TISSUE 2 rolls 21c We Have Received New Shipment CANNING SUPPUES All Sizes McCormick TEA All SOFT « Bottle Ctn. DRINKS ..35c All Regular BREAD 15c FRYERS Tender Grown IB. 49« Golden Ripe BANANAS .... 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Rip6 Lb. TOMATOES 15c Large Heads LETTUCE .. 15c Fresh Ear CORN \...... 5c PEAS—Milo, hegari, sucian grass, soy beans, orange cane molasSes - cane, lese jdeza, serecia seed. H. J. Pitts. tfc Fo m i-A Li U'0'1 1.5 h.p. reel type :i;.c at $25.00. Call 722. ; in AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS cost 25c A DAY—PAY UP TO $5,000. S. W, SUMEREL, Aetna-izer. Phones . - — —■ - 11 i'-,".. —~ ,s:ve JACK'S Cookie Company has exclu* ;hise fjar salesman with k to'service storesdn Lau- y. Apply to A. A. Brooks, Creason Bldg., Telephone '.V. room 2(2 A t .■> 1 4 - 15 P. O. Box 104, Columbia, S. C. 25-5p . :i -.ALE O' ; V j o p Sea bright- ban- • -j .’ 1 i L . o P hone 48. 1? F*" H SALE- -Ev an? c ieluxe oil water h-. tc:' i'JO gal-1 . Per fe:tion oil cook 'c, 5 tal x.e ai id chairs, tvash- - - on? kerosene, two Chi c n:ku \V. T. Putnam, 207 Flo i S:r* el. 1 W- 1 p PI/ :NOS in ev. ellen c o n d 11 ion. , • J. U A :eJ an.. r-'*k y to go. Terms easy, pri .cs low. 1 Tra. irng Post, Lau- rer. s, S. C. tic FO 11 SALE r 1 x . . > f toliixe oil water hC ter i • j 1 Per Italian oil oook ELECTROLUX Sales, Service Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone hatching eggs. The farm grew in ad- 504-J. tfc dition to beef cattle, cort), small KilMn Dirt. >rain and toy. A cooperative meat packing plant lop Soil. was visited also. There we saw the Yard Gardening and Land-;slaughtering of beef cattle, hogs, scapin". . sheep nad goats, and the different , „ j processing'od*meat in full operation, lower Mowers and Hand Q ur V j 5 jt t 0 Rockingham county Mowers Sharpened. • ooints of agricultural interest was COX SEED CLEANERS rrange l by R. C. qterson, a wide- 609 E. Florida St. awake County Agent of the County. Th( American Beauty No. 303 Cans PORK & BEANS, 2 for 19c Doc Edmonds' ROACH POWDER ... 75c SHORTENING 3 73c Pure Pork I Fresh Pork SAUSAGE lb. 39c LIVER lb. 35c Phone 184-J tf JFQJR .SALE. ate oj Virginia has a number pastures, beef and dairy xrrpf The ; in late Twelve room house with three baths, now irT three apartments, good Valley location in the south side of Clinton -.vaj ^ Make one apartment your home an! enjoy the income from the others. House for colored, four large rooms and bath, located Bell Street section. Price for quick sale $3,200. Cabin on the lake, three rooms and porch. It is almost new and on 5-acre tract. mall gram, gh the She: ♦hp SVvltf Round Steak U. S. Good nanaoan le Drive ana over tne much interest. .roup arrived in Washington afternoon, June 9. A brie tour of Washington was made. All day June 10 and until noon June 11 II was spent at the United States De- Cigarettes'^Brandi”' sK' ctn. 1.92 no :: De- 'j . t. cm airs, warrr- IT FDr: e*. roach:.', -k.; L (i — i r ' -, . markc t! by S.. ardT Pk : ns xerosene, two \V. T. Putnam0207 . IP ihtm with MACK'S • ch powder—formerly "John.-on's.” Handled :r - Pharmacy, How- •, McGee's Drug Store. Jul30-p Tf LTRUE f; - I- m king.- A1 b; .koiv-n .E- Z thermometers for deep iking, caoc.y and’ 'jelly made in the right shape, liardware. Phone - --itr MaHigh quality Weight 10.12 lbs. $2.00 Station, Beltsville, Md. We were met at the station oy Six-room house with 82 acres on x. W. Mosely, now with the Dairy blacktop road out from Clinton. This Department of the Station and w: is a good farm lor you. . | was with Clemson College Dair; 65 acre? with tenant house, on partmer* in 1918-19. ' j> highway out from Clinton. A good The Agricultural Research Center £ building site and has stream and.L a part ol the Agricultural” Re- •• bottoms suitable for pasture. search Jtdmintetsatiori of the United « Four-room house on 5-acre tract States Departftur.t of Agriculture, i 8 with spring, three miles from Clin- All the bureaus* within the*Research ■« fon. Administration do a part of their j* Lot on east side of Clinton with research at the center. There are a enqugh brick to build that house, .number-of-bureaus and It wetria take I* 5j.Ti0u!. ^ « several idyi to visit all experimental j't Lot on Shands street m Clinton.— work being tarried on at Beltsville $ Lots on the Laurens-Clinton high- Agricultural research at the center I': wby. A good place to build ( if you deals mginly with broad problems of S like the country. national interest. Many of the proj- S Lots on U. S. .3 at Joanna. Resi- ects are carried on in cooperaitorr H dential lots on quiet street at Jo- with one or more stae experiment I a anna. Lots on the Joanna-Whitmire stations. As e.\anv ’“ 'ft partment of Agriculture Experiment -tt-tt-tf-tt-tt'tt-tttMvfvtt-ft-ft>t*tt'tt'»f-tt-fttf-fv*ttf-ff-tt*t»f‘t*t IF a 0 a 0 0 a I road. ______ If you are interested in buying selling real estate, see me.. * C. B. HOLLAND Laurens, S. C. ;n, Phone Jo- 25-2p USED CARS i ! tn cc < U O LJ tf) D PRE-HOLIDAY VALUES ■ 1155 Chevrolet 'j-ton Pickup, c uoa uT count. I - )* ! Be dto Custom, FirCdome 8 engine, radio, heaie/, -pow er ^veeri ig. See it. 1950 f ord Deluxe 8 Tudor. Two 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe, 4-door. Both arec ready to go. • 1919 Olds 76 Sedanette, dark 0 blue, radio, heater. 1948. Plymouth Special Deluxe, ^ 4-door. Locally owned. In A1 condition. Several Other Models To Suit Your Pocketbook. Visit Our Lot. Plaxico' Motors USED CAB LOT NORTH BROAD ST. Clinton, 8. C. USED CARS Notes From The County Agent's Office By C. B, CANNON, County Agent A group of county agents last week visited the United States Department ip.e the only exper-ig iijienfal work in the breeding work (8 | with Guernsey dairy cattle by theiyf center is at Clemson college. ' 1 8 At present the Agricultural Re-|:-| . search Center covers about 11,000 8 acres of land. Besides experimental I j*j pastures, orchards, gardens, fields: 8 tol< cultivated crops, timber stands,! j‘i and soil-treatments pldts, there <.re!s| 950 buildings equipped to meet the|« j needs of special kind? of research or! If — a You Want YOUR Customers * ■ *■ To Keep Coming to YOUR Store a 0 0 8 of Agriculture Exp Beltsville, Md. an agricultural int^r penmen tal work various lines ex' includes livestock, jOus crops? The Extension .$ an educational or jrimewt Station at i other poinls of t to observe ex-; eing conducted inj igriculture which I’ouifry, and vir-' ervice is not only (anvaiion, but an! action organization as .well, although certain information ®oes out by : rme organizations that the Extension Service is only an educational serv.. ice. To be an effective action organ ization, it is necessary to be an ed-j ucational organization as well.! Therefore, the purpose of the visit | to Beltsville and other points of in terest was to obtain ‘informal 1 'on| available for the agent to recommend ' and demonstrate in the field by the I action of the farmer. The trip was made by bus, leaving 1 Spartanburg ai 9:00 a. m., June 2, going through Salisbury, Greensboro, j N. C.; Martinsville, Roanoke, and | Harrisonburg, Va., and on to Wash-1 ington, D. C. June 9. The first stop was made at Hur-1 risonburg when the group spent the night. The next morning, June 9, was spent visiting places of interest dea 1 - ing with agriculture near Harrison burg in Rockingham county. We found that Fanners Cooperatives are well established in the county. A vis- FOOD You Better Keep YOUR Store Coming to YOUR Customers a 8 8 a $ I a l: S' Is An Important Item With Housewives You will find helpful Gro cery and Market News in THE CHRONICLE every week froin leading food stores in the city. Read the advertisements reg ularly — they tell you about changing prices each week and where you can supply your needs and buy to advantage. a ★ ★ ★ a a ! ^JUfuutCfh i! I READ THE CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS REGULARLY EACH WEEK It will pay you. It’s thrifty to shop first in this newspaper, then in the stores as prices change and new merchandise is received and displayed. BE WISE— READ THE ADS Th © Ch ron MR. MERCHANT What your customers read and see makes the most lasting impresuon.