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-i:- « Page Six ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE • y, . Thursday, July 16, WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES- • First Insertion — JJiniiyum 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 WAtfT AD VS CASH DEADLINE: ? a.m. Wednesday. Recipes for Sandwiches Hawaiian Chicken Sandwiches makes more growth, and is more palatable than common Sudan, or the Tift Sudan grass varieties. 1 five-ounce can boned chicken. at i tl f K rate . of 1 ^ s ' 1-4 cup pecans or toasted al- ^ kVIh 6 F f te ° f n, VC pec ^ s monds per acre broadcast or Wltb a gram 1 cup drained pineapple chunks. 1 P" P re , par f < | ! „„ s « d 1-2 CUD choDDed celerv I bed ’ fertlllzed at the rate 500 lbs. i kJ cup chopped celery. | Qf 5 _ 10 ^ 5 or 4 g g fertUizer ^ ac . FOR SAL»E—14 ft. plywood (% in.) factory built boat, practically new, with small wheel trailer. J. P. Row- land. ^ LAURENS Ready-Mixed Concrete, delivered at competitive prices. Prompt service. Laurens Ready-Mix, Phone 3071, Night 24506. tfc PEAS—Milo, hegari, sudan grass, soy beans, orange cane molasses cane, lesepdeza, serecia seed. H. J. Pitts. tfc FOR SALE — Four-room house on Prather circle, hardwood floors and built-in kitchen. Small down pay ment, take up monthly payments. Mrs. Julia Caldwell. tfc 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 FOR RENT — Apartment in King apartments. W. G. King & Sons, 1c USED PLUMBING—New load tubs, sinks, lavatories. Noah’s Ark, Ab- beville, S. C. 6c-30 FOR SALE—Good sound corn, $1.75 bushel at my home. Good 2-horse wagon, a sawmill and motor, com plete. M. A. Cannon, Kina'rds. Phone 4117 Joanna. 16-2p ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. _ tfc FOR SALE—Royal adding machine, used about S.months, Norge electric refrigerator, trailer house, all in good condition. Can be seen at Gast- ley’s Grocery, or hone 846. 1c AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS cost 25c A DAY—PAY UP TO $5,000. S. W. SUMEREL, Aetna-izer. Phones 80 and 32. tf KILL FLIES! Come to see us or call 1025 if you need fly sprays or insec ticides of any kind. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c FOR SALE—Registered walking sad die more, 6 years old. H. J. Pitts, tfc wit £ mayonnaise and the cold FOR RENT — 2-room light house keeping apartment, furnished, pri vate bath. Mrs. James Brewington, 504 Musgrove St., Phone 217-J. Ip FOR SALE—1929 A-Model Ford in good shape. $150 cash. Can be seen at 110 Gordon St. daily before 4:00 p.m. Phone 977-W. 1 p WANTED—'Teacher of piano for ele mentary and high school pupils at Bush River school. Apply to Hugh M. Kolb, area superintendent, Rt. 3, Newerry. 1c FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call W. G. King & Sons. 438. tfc STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) 1-4 cup minced pepper. 1-2 teaspoon grated onion. 1-8 teaspoon ground ginger. 1-4 teaspoon ground nutmeg. 2 tablespoons mayonnaise or sal ad dresing. 12 slices enriched white bread. Mayonnaise. Lettuce leaves. j re, and top dress with 100 tft 200 > pounds of nitrate of soda of its ■ equivalent when up to a godo stand. Sudan grass like other summer annuals should not be grtured too close. It is best to use rotational grazing where cattle can be taken Combine boned chicken with, * be field and the field allowed next five ingredients. Stir ginger I t0 ^ st - rpbe g rasa ma y be cut and and nutmeg into mayonnaise or handled for hay in the same way salad dressing. Toss with chicken cutting sorghum for hay—it makes mixture and chill. At the picnic! 3 ra.ttw good non-legume hay for let each one spread his own bread j f eed i n 8- chicken mixture. Add crisp lettuce leaf and top with another bread slice. Makes six sandwiches. For hearty, filling sandwiches with man-appeal, try theke three appetite satisfiers. Take along a skilet because you finish them off over a picnic fire. « — .NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common Pleas M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Jenkins; Florence Jenkins; | Posey W. Copeland; Dessie Suber i Jenkins; Fayte Golden; Lucinda Mc- ! Marsh Switzer; Luther- McMarsh; Gussie McMarsh; Ulysses McMarsh; Converts Suber; Douglas Suber; Tuxberry Suber; Manse Suber; Liz zie Suber; Rockefeller Suber; Fan nie Adams Suber; Leroy Suber; A. Chicken Supper Sandwich 6 slices day old bread. 1-3 cup milk. 3 eggs, beaten. 1*4 cup margarine. 1 five-ounce can chicken spread.. 1-4 cup chopped peanuts. 1 cup whole cranberry sauce. Make French toast by dipping c ‘ Sube7,'“jr“; sYeWt 6uber;'ijme bread into batter of rmlk and eggs. Sub Sub ^ d Su _ Fry m hot fat. Make three sand- , / s b Carrje N JJ son Su _ Zeal andVanTb r & mitag ^ Henry Sober; Annie Suber; Sf: Marsha Suber; Willie Rama«e Suber; PURE Nubian milk goat for sale, fresh ten days ago, third time. Good farm saddle $20, new bridle S3.50, older bridle $2.50. Long cedar posts for television antenna or two-story barns, 20 to 25 ft. long—$2.00 to $3.00 each. T. B. Sumerel, Laurens, Rt. 1. | IP Heat cranberry sauce until bub bling hot and spoon over sandwich es before serving. Makes three. Chicken Sandwich Bohemia ^ 8 slices Russian ye bread. Mayonnaise. Prepared mustard. 1 five-ounce can boned chicken. Sauerkraut. 8 slices Swiss cheese. Melted butter. Spread bread with mayonnaise and mustard. Dice boned chicken and divide among sandwiches. Cov- FOR RENT 3-room downstairs | er each with a thin layer of sauer PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuner! and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S.-C —— ‘ tfc - FOR SALE — Used apartment size Hmn7P Clrrm and In good condition. Call 435. 1c , , . , , . , i. ' . y,. , y ™ ; .yi; i.'l/V,' ^ FOR RENT—9-room house on Wood- row St., close in, good condition. W. R. Pitts, Box 421, Smyrna, Ga. Telephone 55653. , tf GLAMORENE rug cleaner, Easy- Aid silver cleaner. They take the drudgery out of household chores. apartment freshly painted, close in. Mrs. Ged. R. Holland, Phone 269-R, Musgrove St. 1c FOR SALE — Nice fat fryers, SI.00 each. Any time. No Sunday sales. Grady Smith, 519 N. Broad St. Tele phone 422-R. . Its kraut and a slice of Swiss cheese. Top with a bread slice. Brush both sides of each sandwich with melted fat. Grill sandwiches in hot fry- Mabel Suber; Love Suber; Goldie Suber; Roosevelt Susber; Willie Rus sell Suber; Joe Suber; Bertha Wood- ie; Jess Suber; Frank Suber; Earl Suber; Virginia Suber; Namon Su ber; Banna Suber Moon; Lizzie B. Howard Suber; John Arthur Suber; South Carolina Tax Commission; George S. Adair, Tax Collector for Laurens County, South Carolina; Town of Clinton, South Carolina; and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, in terest in or Jien upon, the real es tate described in paragraph 13 of the complaint herein. Defendants. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will Clinton, in Laurens County, State of South Carolina, bound ed on the north by lot pf the estate of Kirk Taylor, seventy- two* (72) feet thereon In a straight line; on the east by lot of Rockefeller Suber, formerly of Joe Suber, flfty-three'' (53) feet thereon in a straight line; on the south by lot of D. Suber Estate, formerly of Joe Suber, seventy-two (72) feet thereon in a straight line; and on the west by lot of Dessie Jenkins, flfty-^ three (53) feet thereon in a straight line. Said lot is the east ern portion of Lot No. 1 as shown on a plat of survey and subdi vision made for Joe Suber by H. Q. Adams dated Nov. 20th, 1608. Also a right of way ten (10) feet wide throughout over the remaining lot of Dessie Jenkins, being the western portion of Lot No. 1 as shown on the aforesaid plat above referred to, and along the southern boundary line of the said lot from the above de scribed lot herein mortgaged to North Broad Street, a distance of approximately one hundred and twenty-six (126) feet, as a means of ingress and egress to and from the lot above describ ed. * The above described lot and right of way are the identical lot and right of way heretofore con veyed to Arthur Jenkins by Des sie Jenkins by her deed dated July 16, 1947, and recorded on August IS, 1947 in Deed Book 93, at page 173, in the office off the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, South Carolina. r TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, immediately upon the conclusion of the bidding, shall deposit with the Clerk of Court the sum of five per centum (9%) of the amount of the bid as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the purchase price upon his complying with the terms oi sale, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit on the indebt edness. In the event the successful bidder should Tail to make such de posit, or should fail to comply with thfe terms of sale, the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some sub sequent Salesday on the same terms* at risk of the defaulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for papers* stamps and recording. W. E. DUNLAP, C. c. c. p. & a. s. Dated this Mth day of July, 1953. 3013co SUfPLEX flat lawn sprinklers in 25 and 50 ft. lengths. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c FOR SALE — Youth'bed with side -cart be ing pan until cheese melts. Serve! se ^ a* public outcry to the highest hot. Makes four sandwiches. i bidder, either In or in front of the -w [Court House, at Laurens, C. H., S.C., ' I on Salesday in August next, being Monday, the third day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described property, to _, wit: Annual Picnic Bttjoyed -I——All.that piece, parrel or lot-of— West Clinton...! seen at 304 Woodrow St., or Phone I Members of the Woman’s clcb ! land with the dwelling house. 1043 - lc . with-iheir- at rhe^Com- j thereon, situate, lying and be- ' m ' i mnnitv honsp Tupsdav at*6:3$ and ing about one hundred twenty- munity house Tuesday FOR SALE Varnado 16-in. window j motored by bus to Greenwood state] fan, 3 speed, can be instantly chang- park where they enjoyed a picnic. Blakely-Burton 188. Hardware. Phone lc ed from intake to exhaust. Also sev eral 3-speed GE oscillating fans, 12- inch blades. All are like new and can be bought at most reasonable prices. Reason for selling, have air-condi tioned. R. D. Nance, Midway Motel. lc six- (126) feet east *of North Broad Street, in the Town of Notice to the Public s : ;i|;; \ . .j • / .**. M , Olt (• i • ?» }' ’ and Automobile Owners • In cooperation with the South Carolina Highway De partment and the Highway Patrolmen, the City Police Department will enforce Section 15 of the code of ordi nances concerning the muffling of all motor vehicles op erating in the Town of Clinton. Section 15 of the edde or ordinances is as follows: It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to op erate any automobile, motorcycle, or other motor ve hicle in the Town of Clinton, without muffling the noise made by the exhaust gas from the motors of said ve hicle, and it shall be unlawful to sound any signal oper ated by exhaust gases in the said Town. The above ordinance applies to any extra attach ment that may be put on an exhaust to make a noise other than the standard muffler and exhaust pipe. i The police depactment will begin enforcing this law —July 23, 1953. # JR. B. BALLARD, Chief of Police. After lunch games were erijoyed. and singing Camp Buckhorn The Bluebirds and Camp Fire girls in the community will leave FOR SALE—Double bed with mat tress and springs, all in good con dition, $15, See Mrs. A. W. Sorren- tino, 300 Centennial St. Ip FOR SALE—Super 8 Farmall trac tor, hydraulic system, headlight, wheel weight, 7-ft. mower, 1-5 tiller plow, wood saw, all in excellent con dition. Bargain. Marvin S. Turner, Western Auto Store, Joanna. Phone 5181. 16-2c FOR RENT—On Greenville and Lau rens highway, excellent storage space on railroad siding with good loading platform. Heavy timbers used throughout. Will hold up anything that needs to be stored. This storage space contains over 6,000 square feet completely enclosed. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will rent on a yearly basis at reasonable figure. For full information, see or call Paul R. Ow- ings, Owings, S. C. Phone 2768. 16-3c ROACHES—Kill them with MACK’S non-poison roach powder—formerly marketed as “Johnson’s.” Handled by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, How ard’s Pharmacy, McGee’s Drug Store. Jul30-p M K < U Q kl « 3 USED CARS GUARANTEED l T 3ED CARS # JULY SPECIALS 1951 Ford Y8 Custom 4-door. Extra clean car. - 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe, 4-door. Ready for service. 1949 Buick Super. Clean as a (A nl whistle. O the community building by bus for FOR SALE-Large beautiful build- l ain on Monday, July 20 They will | ing lot in nice section of Clinton. If! for .f mp . Bu ^ kh J orp on f a , rl£ Mo , un : interested, call 932 or 700. tfc FOR SALE — 1952 John Deere M tractor with 2 disc plows; Farmall A tractor with 2 disc plows; B. F. Av ery tractor with 4-disc tiller. These and other bargains. Laurens Tractor and Implement Co. lc FOR SALE — Used apartment size Hotpoint range. Clean and in good condition. Call 435. lc FOR SALE—1930 Buick sport road ster 6, two new tires, and body in good condition. Motor needs minor repairs. Perry L. Swygert, Joanna, Phone 4441. - 23-2 :o BULB SALE—All gladioli and other bulbs 33 1-30 off, as long as they last. Come in soon. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. lc FARMERS—It has been hot and dry, but there is still time to sow peas, soybeans, milo, hegari, millet, etc. They will make lots of hay and graz ing for youx^livestock. Farmers Feed & Seed Sjfore!Phone 1025. lc meet their leaders and leave fom the camping grounds at 6 o’clock. The activities planned include hiking, swimming, cook-outs, crafts, folk dancing, goup discus sions, group singing, ceremonials and evening programs and devo- tionals. All activitise will be led by adclt leaders who will also be in charge of the sleeping cabins. There will be a life guard on duty there is room, girls who plan to during all swimming periods. If join Camp Fire next year will be allowed to go. These girls are ask ed to come to the CommunityC house to secure information. Notes From The County Agent's Office By c. B. CANNON. County Agent 1941 Chevrolet Fleetmaster. Clean. Several pre-war cars. Priced right. Also NEW Chryslen and Ply- mouths. Plaxico Motors USED CAR LOT NORTH BROAD ST. Clinton, S. C. USED CARS FOR SALE * REAL ESTATE . New brick home with two bed rooms, living room, kitchen witn breakfast space, bath, central hall with floor furnace, electric water heater, oak floors, and good construc tion. New brick home with large living room, dining room, two bedroofns, kitchen with plenty of cabinets and electric water heater. If you want a nice home in the Southern section of Clinton let me show you the above houses. Large house near the College with three baths and now in three apart ments. A good home or investment for you. If you are interested in a farm, see me. If I don’t have what you want, I will try to find it for you. Lots near Florida Street school, one with enough brick to build that house. Lots on the Laurens highway. Lots at Joanna. C. B. HOLLAND Laurens, S. C. Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil Yard Gardening and Land scaping. Power Mowers and Hand Mowers Sharpened. COX SEED CLEANERS 609 E. Florida St Phone 184-J if Sweet Sudan Grass For Grazing Or Hay Sudan grass, like grain sorghum, will stand droughty conditions and make rapid growth. Sudan grass may be seeded as late as six or eight weeks before frost. *• Dry weather has reduced pasture grazing and will cut hay produc tion in Laurens county unless ideal rainfall from now on. Livestock grazes freely Sudan grass. Sweet Sudan is the best adopted variety and has a higher sugar content, Peaches - Peaches Tree-ripened Georgia Belles, begin ning July 17th. The usual quality that we always grow. Tree-ripened Elberta peaches beginning July 21st Bring your own container. ROSS TEMPLETON'S ORCHARD At OWINGS CREDITORS* NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of President Dillard Adair, deceased, are hereby^ notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. C. C. ADAIR, Administrator. June 29, 1953 3c-16-w SURVEYING > J. R. CRAWFORD CUNTON, S. C. Phone 3493 Joanna Important Announcement! Everyone Interested || Using Natural Gas The Clinton Natural Gas System will be op erated by the Clinton Utility Department. This will result in greater convenience to the public, since all applications for service and the pay ment of aU gas bills will be handled by the same people who now handle the electric and water services. I When you are ready for a meter to be in stalled at your home or business, make your application at the City Clerk’s office, and the Clinton Gas Department will make a prompt installation. Funds are available to run a few more ser vice lines from the gas mains to homes. If you have not applied for this service, DO SO IM MEDIATELY. We will accept applications as long as these funds last. After the present con struction funds are exhausted, anyone desiring gas service will have to pay for the pipe and installation. This makes it doubly urgent to get your application in AT ONCE! CITY of CLINTON NATURAL GAS DEPARTMENT