The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 13, 1953, Image 6

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Pape Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 13, 1953 WANT ADS CLaIsSIFIED 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 charred at 2 cents per word. Minimum $1.00. • ALL WANT AD VS CASH DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. FOR RENT—4-room apartment, hall and bath. 110 Academy St. Phone Hubert Pitts. * c FOR SALE —Beautiful double be gonias. Red and pink. $1 in pots. Mrs. Metta Stone. LAURENS Ready-Mix Concrete, de livered at competitive prices. Prompt service. Laurens Ready-Mix, Phone 3071, Night 24506. tf; SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END — We will sell a Pennsylvania farm hand “haw for $1.89. BlakelyrBiirton Hard ware. Phone 188. lc 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. FOR RENT — Nice five-room duplex' apartment. C. C. Giles, Phone 26. lc HOUSES FOR SALE — New brick homes located on the corner of South Broad and Maple streets. These Rouses will be open to interested persons from 5 to 6 p.m. Saturday. C .B. Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. lc FOR QUICK SALE —Chevrolet coach, in good running condition. The price is $140. George W. Cope land Ip UPRIGHT PIANOS — guaranteed. Nice stock. Abbeville. S. C. Tuned and Noah’s Ark, 27-4 c FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call W. G. King & Sons. 438. tfc Phone 12. tfc ROOMS FOR RENT —Can be seen after 5 p.m. Mrs. John Tucker, 115 Enterprise St. STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid dle. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc — I LESTER R. BATES f ^ • r . — : , Bates Named To Head 1954 Cancer Drive Lester L. Bates of Columbia, in accepting the appointment at State Campaign Director for the South Carolina Division, American Can cer Society’s 1954 Cancer Crusade, said, ‘‘It is indeed an hon{jr to be chosen to lead the Cancer Crusade for this state for 1954, and I ac cept it with humility.” ■With determined effort on the SAVE $20.00—The first person who p ar t 0 f each citizen to have a part if [pays $92.50 gets this $112.50 gasoline; in this fight against the second FOR SALE—Several good used show j lawn mower, Brand new. And it is highest killer in our nation, we the famous Lazy Boy mower seen on can reach every home with cancer TV from American Hardware Co., in; facts to save many more lives; we cases and skirt rack. Can be seen at Moore’s Cloth Shop. , lc ELECTROLUX Supplies. H. L. 604-J. Sales, Service and Baldwin, Telephone tfc HOUSE FOR SALE—Six-room brick house in College View. It has three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, bath, hall, end porch, and a basement ■with fur nace heat. If you are interested in a nice home let me show you this place. C. B. Holland Real Estate, Laurens. . lc AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS cost 25c A DAY—PAY UP TO $5,000. S. W. SUMEREL, Aetna-izer. Phones 80 and 32. tf Charlotte. Farmers Store. Phone 1025. Feed & Seed lc WATER HOSE and sprinkler hose in 25 ft. and 50 ft. lengths. Blakely- Burton Hardware Phone 188. lc C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR SALE — Good oil circulator, 4 j years old, excellent condition, $40. George D. Ellis, Jr., 215 S. Woodrow St. Phone 389-R. can raise enough funds to finance this important educational pro-; gram and to assist the medically; indigent cancer cases needing help; and we can do our share towards research so that the cause and cure, of cancer may become known.” “I firmly believe that every South Carolinian will be glad to, [help in this Crusade to save lives! . . . perhaps their own life.” Consider the Hardship 5? Of Life Without Checks FOR SALE—Large beautiful' build ing lot in nice section of Clinton. If'i interested, call 932 or 700. PIANOS in excellent condition. TuneH and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. tfc FRESH OKRA for sale, in any quan tity. Phone 586. W. C. Baldwin Farm. • L,— TC- FOR RENT—9-room house on Wood- row St., close in, good condition. W. R. Pitts, Box 421, Smyrna, Ga. WANTED—Used light-weight chair. Call 519-R after 5 p.m. wheel 20-3p Telephone 55653. tf FARM FOR SALE—82 acres with 6- room house on blacktop road out from Clinton, a good farm for you. C. B. Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. lc IF you need a good steady income and can work only ’2 time; sell Avon products. Experience unnecessary. Write Box 214, Batesburg, S. C. 6-3p FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, recently redecorated. Modern con veniences. Phone 529-W. tf STILL suspicious of checks? tfc Something atavistic no doubt. Once upon a time nearly every check was suspect and forgeries were much more common than CATTLEMEN: Pastures are all dried'now. The citizen wanted currency up now from no rain. Don’t let your in exchange for his goods and ser- cows and calves dry up and lose vices and none of that suspicious weight..too...See.or call-us about Bee: paper. . — - Chow, Creep Chow, Range Checkers, This placed the supply of curren- etc. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. 1 C V under eternal strain, was bad Phone 1025. lci* or trade, and it was not until Geo. 1 LaMonte patented safety paper in j FOR SALE—3-room house furnish- ^ t hat the situation eased, ed. McMillan Street. Phone 887-J af- The Lamonte discovery was sim- ter 4 pm. 13-2p pi e . Paper was impregnated with, FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. ink . so that any erasure left a mark' 204 § Broad St Ip showing that the check had been! : : : tampered with. CLOTHES need washing? Call 874-W The simple-sounding formula every day, Monday through Friday, has been called one of the great I pick up and deliver. 13-3c discoveries of the age by the Amer- FOR RENT—One furnished and one j ican Banker, trade journal of the unfurnished apartment \Vith private j c 55 imercl ^ banks, because of its entrance and bath. 300 E. Centennial ^Bect in freeing checks and drafts 2 c from delay and suspicion, thus -- speeding up the wheels of com- AUCTION SALE REGISTERED ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE Friday, August 28, 1953 At John C. Taylor Stockyards Anderson, S. C. * . 20 rugged two-year cld bulls; 85 cows, including cows with calves; bred and open heifers. All cattle T. B. and Bang’s test ed and guaranteed in every way. - Buyer’s opportunity to buy top -reeding cattle. Contact— Virginia Aberdeen-Angus Assn. Box 19G, Charlottesville, Ya. 27-3c St. USED PLUMBING — Tubs, sinks, merce. lavatories. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville,! Last year for instance, it is es- S. C. 20-3c timated* that about 7,000,000,000 YOUR NEIGHBORS are getting out- 1 5 heck * * ere , d , raw , n . in ,hi = countr * standing results feeding Purina I° r a ‘f 1 t *° and ?. <luar ; Checkerboard Fe«is. £' h ^ d ° n ’‘ *° u 1 a^epted^unqu^ioning^ reea & seed btore. - Most bank checks are as good as too? Farmers Phone 1025. USED CARS Land- Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil. Yard Gardening and scaping. Power Mowers and Hand Mowers Sharpened. COX SEED CLEANERS 609 E. Florida St. Phone 184-J tf gold, and one drawn on a sound bank by a good maker is treated with the respect once reserved for minted metal. The LaMonte in- ; vention, like the safety pin, is one of those absurdly simple things taken for granted by everyone, but which has considerably Amplified the problem of living in an indus trial civilization. — The Atlanta Journal. U. S. Population Taylor Freezer with Compresser, j To Hit 160 Million Ice Cream Cabinet, 5-gal. Ice Cream 1 ♦ jCans (8 or 10), two Zeroll Ice Cream Washington, Aug. 8.—The popu- Dippers, Cone Djspenser. lation of the United States will Other equipment: Three tables and reach the 160 million mark about tf) K < U O U tf) D Howdy, Folks — I’m the Colonel c I'm going to be appearing pj here each week with messages 0 LOT. For the best in USED x CARS, see PLAXICO’S today! w 1951 Dodge Coronet, 4-door, gyromatic, radio, heater. Lo cal car. Lady owned and driven. 1950 Plymouth Club Coupe, ready for service. 1949 Ford, 2-door. A nice Car. Several other nice cars to fit your pocketbook. Plaxico Motors, Inc. Phone 48 CLINTON, S. C. USED CARS 11 chairs, reach-in Refrigerator, Gas Water Heater, Coffee Maker (gas, White Cross”), Resnor Heater (gas), Gas Tank (500 gal) in ground^Coun 10 a. m., EST, Monday, according to Census Bureau reckoning. That would represent a jump of nearly nine million since the offi- buns), Hood (stainless Steel) for grills, Gas Grill, Coca-Cola Dispen ser, three Booths, and Soda Foun tain. 105 YOUNG DRIVE Telephone 701-R 20-2c ter with 11 stools, Cash Register, Ex- census was taken a little over haust Fan, 3-Compartment sink with three years ago. The U. S. popul*-. fixtures, Steam Table (hot dogs and ^ on as April 1, 1950, stood at 151,132,000. The Census Bureau concedes that the time it figures the population | will arrive at 160 million is only an approximation — but it insists that approximation is a very close one. The steady increase has been | ticked off on a bulky lO-fopJ^high machine in the lobby of tlw Com-' merce Department, where Census I - T ., . ., Director Robert W. Burgess, will|| Richmond, Va.—News that they Dreside at a SDec i a i ceremonv Mon-, from PLAXICO’S USED CAR Q }are due a reduction in their state; ^ I '' t ^. es .* s getting to be old This machine records a net gain- stuff for Virginians. one eV ery 12 seconds. It For the third year running, the shows a birth every 8 seconds, a state announced yesterday that a | death every 21 seconds and also tax cut is in the offing under the takes account of immigration fig- Byrd automatic income tax reduc-1 U res and departure from the coun- tion law. This year the reduction | try. will be 6 per cent. Virginia Tax Cuts Continue The Byrd law was passed by the 1950 General Assembly under the sponsorship of State Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., son of Virginia’s econ omy-minded U. S. Sen. Byrd. It provides that taxpayers shall be awarded'a cut in their income tax es when the state’s revenues ex ceed requirements of the state bud get , , WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING | —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Mrs. Ernest Choney Honored On Birthday Mrs. Ernest Chaney was honored with a birthday picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bish op near here. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chaney of Lincoln- ! ton, N. C, Sgt. and Mrs. T. S. Dun can of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Fra- 1 ser Lominick of Newberry, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill McLendon and Mr. and ! Mrs. Press Chancy of this city. . . • -P Natural • t Gas Equipment Water Heaters Floor Furnaces Unit Heaters Warm Air Furnaces Sales and Installation Service ARTHUR BENJAMIN Gary Street Phone 117 or 395-J m suprtfc*. ISJ 'i 'gsOllAHN'W/ Joe’s Red Hot Specials of the Week Red Band Flour 10 lbs. 79c Tidewater Chopped 303 Can TURNIP GREENS ... 10c k Tidewater Chopped 303 Can COLLARD GREENS . 10c Dixie Belle Dried Blackeye 303 Can ! PEAS 10c i 1 All Flavors KOOL-AID .... 3 for 10c Chewing GUM 3 for 10c : Gaines DOG MEAL .... 2 lbs. 35c ! Kraft’s 8-Oz. Jar 1 CHEEZ-WHIS 33c i SUGAR 5 lbs. 49c Choice MEATS Swift’s Arrow CHUCK ROAST .... 39c Lb. Banner In % Lb. Prints OLEOMARGARINE . 17c Cherokee Maid Lb. Cello FRANKS 49c New York State Lb. CHEESE 69c Large Fresh Doz. EGGS 65c Boneless Lb. CURED HAM 99c Fresh Country '/j Lb. BUTTER 35c Old Time Can VIENNA SAUSAGE 10c 10 oz. pkg. — 39c RECITE OF 1HE WEEK I fy Wvtfi&cTaybf Whipped Lemon Topping Broadcast t August 6, 1949 1 tabU.. juic 94 teMpooa^ratod Vi cup chiliad Pat Milk li Put milk and sugar into small bowL Whip with chilled rotary beater, or electric beater at high speed- until fluffy. Add lemon juice ana rind. Continue whipping until stiff. Serve as a topping on fruit, gelatin das- serts, plain cake, gingerbread, pod ding or other desserts that will Msnd with the lemon flavor of this topping. Makes 116 cups. Pet MILK Tall Can Small Can . 38c .:25c John R. Holland Self-Service Food Store MUSGROVE ST. Phone 130-J