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/ / Page Six 1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE- Thursday, August 20. 1053 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 50c up to 25 words, 2c each additional w r ord. • 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. Clinton Wins Palmetto Title ! Clinton won the fifth and decid- j | ing game here Saturday night in I the Palmetto League playoff cham- j pionship finals by trouncing Fork i ; Shoals 12-0. Cal Copoer hurled for Clinton and set the visitors down with a | lone hit. Jim Shirley, broke up | Cooper’s no-hitter with a single in! {County Ranks High In Farm-to-Market Roads Program WANTED—Maid to take care of mo tor court. Apply Roddy’s Motor Court, 1c LAURENS Ready-Mix Concrete, .de livered at competitive prices. Prompt service. Laurens Ready-Mix, Phone 3071, Night 24506. tf: WANTED—Office secretary, able to type and take dictation by short hand. Interesting work, convenient hours. Apply in person or write stat ing qualifications. Owens and Owens, Attorneys at Law, Room 203, Jacobs Building. P. O. Box 524. 1c 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 SALE —Dirt cheap used lawn mower. Henderson Pitts. 1c ELECTROLUX Supplies. H. L. 604-J. Sales, Service and Baldwin, Telephone tfc FOR RENT—Two apartments, Acad emy street; one apartment, Musgrove street; one apartment, E. Carolina avenue; Pop's Cafe, Musgrove street, and Copeland Hall. H. J. Pitts, tfc AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS cost 25c A DAY—PAY UP TO $5,000. S. W. SUMEREL, Aetna-izer. Phones 80 and 32. tf PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. , tfc FOR RENT — Unfurnished 3-room apartment with private bath, hot and cold water. 307 Woodrow St. Call 387-J. Ip WANTED — Baby sitting jobs. 1 am available day or night. Phone 9363. Ip FOR RENT—Two quiet apartments, one furnished, one unfurnished. Both have baths and private entrances. Mrs. J. L. Wright, 300 Centennial Street. 27-2p Laurens, Aug. 15—Laurens coun percentage of hard surfaved farm- to-market roads in the county as re- ty stands second in the state in the lated to the total miles of roads in the county, according t ofigures re- theTourth Inning after two'^Uers! Macdo , na1 ^ se< ; re ' were out 1 tary of the Laurens city Chamber ! of Commerce as compiled from a Clinton wrapped up the game report of the State Highway De- with an eight run fifth finning ex- partment as of Dec. 31, 1952. plosion, fcllis Huffstetler hit a UPRIGHT PIANOS — Tuned and guaranteed. Nice stock. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville. S. C.' 27-4c 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 WANTED—Neat colored girl to take care of children, help with house work, and occasionally help with light cooking. Can live on premises or in nearby colored section. Salary up to $20 per "week and meals for right girl. Call or write: Mrs. H. A. Eudy Hendersonville, N. C., or Phone 5411. 1c C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over BroVn’s Jewelry Store) FOR SALE—Large beautiful build ing lot in nice section of Clinton. If interested, call 932 or 700. tfc home run with one on during the big uprising. Charles Gaffney had a perfect night at the plate for the winners. He collected a pair of singles, a pair of doubles and scored four runs for the champions. Lt. Brewer Dixon, Jr., Awarded Air Medal First Lieutenant Brewer Dxion, Jr., of Talladega, Ala., serving with the U. S. Air Force 91st Strategic Reconnaisance Squadron has re ceived the Air Medal. Lt. Dixon, an RB-29 observer, earned the award for sis part in vi tal phot o g r a p h i c reconnaisance combat misions over North Korean military targets. The citation accompanying the award read in part, “Lieutenant Dixon distinguished himself by his participation in aerial flights which reflected great credit upon himself, the Far East Forces and the United States Air Force.” C. M. Bailey of this city, is a grad uate of the r JJnited States Naval Academy at Annapolis. WANTED—Used light-weight wheel chair. Call 519-R after 5 p.m. 20-3p FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, recently redecorated. Modern con veniences. hone 529-W. 1c Greenville county stands first with 72 per cent, he said. Laurens is next with 43 per cent, while Spartanburg is third with 41 per cent and Anderson fourth with 40 per cent. The. county aio stands fourth in the total miles* of such roads sur- fatAI, with 261.3 miles hard sur faced. Greenville county is first with 947.7 miles, Spartanburg is second with 560.7 miles and And erson third with 468.6 miles. The farm-to-market roads re- ! ferred to, Mr. Macdonald said, [ Hendersons Set Production Mork Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Hender son of this city, have a registered Jersey cow that recently complet ed a 305-day Herd Improvement Registry production record of 8,- 327 pounds of milk containing 502 pounds of butter fat at the age of 2 years and 8 months. The official record was made . A _. ,, ,, * by Standard Resign Trudy and her ^ v f5 a ”£f°”_ ' tests were supervised by the Clem- son Agricultural college for the American Jersey Cattle club, Jer sey breed registry organization lo cated at Columbus, Ohio. were those roads improved out of appropriations made by the coun ty delegations from year to year for the past five years. During the past four years, he said, the road improvement program went on at an accelerated pace. , This year, he said, the delegation appropriated $400,000 for continued road im provement, court house repairs and for machinery, $200,000 to be spent this year and $200,000 next year. He quoted Sen. Ralph T. Wilson as spying that with the help of other- members of the delegation he hopes to see the improvement plan go on until every school fcus and mail delivery route will be surfaced, as well as all roads to churches and cemeteries, after which Laurens county will be sec ond to none in the state in percent age ^>f roads improved. Tto secretary also quoted Su pervisor Bennie Blakely as say ing that baurens county has se cured by far the most miles of im proved and hard-surfaced rural county roads of any county in the state per total dollars spent. The county ,the supervisor was quoted as saying, has pushed the road im provement program to such an ex tent since the date of the highway department’s rigures that it now has well over 50 per cent of its farm-to-market roads improved. WASHING furniture Excellent for washing furniture is a solution made of one quart of boiling water, three tablespoons of linseed' oil and one tablespoon of turpentine. Wash one section at a time with a soft piece of flannel dipped in the solution, then dry the furniture with cheesecloth. Forestry Staff Serving County Is Re-Appointed TWO and 300-lb. capacity balances. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c FOR RENT—9-room house on Wood- row St., close in, good condition. W. R. Pitts; Box 421, Smyrna, Ga. Telephone- 55653.——— — —-—-t$- WANTED —Curb boys. Apply Rod dy’s Restaurant. 1c HOME FREEZER containers, wrap ping paper and tape. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c FOR SALE — Beautiful lot in city limts. Also house and lot. Contact P. L. Roddy. Phone 900. tfc FOR SALE — 4’-j ft. 10-ounce duck cotton picking sacks. $1.49. J. C. Penney Co. 1c FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, recently redecorated. Modern con veniences. Phone 529-W. tf AUCTION SALE REGISTERED ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE Friday, August 28, 1953 At John C. Taylor Stockyards , Anderson, S. C. 20 rugged two-year old 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 breeding cattle. Contact— Virginia Aberdeen-Angus Assn. Box 196, Charlottesville, Ya. 27-3c USED CARS in tc < 0 Q li tf) Don’t cry Smedley, I’ll let you off this afternoon to go down to Plaxico's Used Car Lot to see those bargains in cars. ^ I know they" are the best in P! O o 1951 Ford Custom, radio, heat- > a town.” er, overdrive, extra clean. 1949 Ford, an excellent piece of transportation. 1951 Plymouth — you can’t go wrong here. 1950 Chevrolet — nice buy for anyone. Also Several Cheaper Models. 2U Plaxico Motors, Inc. ‘ Phone 48 CLINTON, S. C. USED CARS USED PLUMBING — Tubs, .sinks, lavatories. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 20-3c Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil. Yard Gardening an scaping. Power Mowers and Hand Mowers Sharpened. COX SEED CLEANERS 609 E. Florida St. Phone 184-J tf Earl Martin, county ranger, and his entire staff of wardens and towermen were re-appointed for another year at the August meeting of the Laurens County Forestry Board. Members of the staff, in addition Land- to the manager, are: L. F. Corbett, G. P. Brown, and J. H. Hellams, wardens; and J. P. Dunlap and W. J. Page, towermen. - Board members attending were Elmore G. Bramlett, chairman; J. Martin, vice-chairman, and J. Allen Marler, board member. ; Forestry^ personnel attending the SALfc meeting, which was held in the Taylor Freezer with Compresser, | ranger - s offlcet representing State Ice Cream Cabinet, 5-gal. Ice Cream i Forester c H Flory . F L . Middles- Cans (8 or 10), two Zeroll Ice Cream wort> representing the Newberry Dipperf, Cone Dispenser. | district, of which this is a part, Other equipment: Three tables and 2n d Ranger Martin. 11 chairs, reach-in Refrigerator, Gas Water Heater, Coffee Maker (gas, FINAL SETTLEMENT White Cross”), Resnor Heater (gas), Take notice that on the 18th day Gas Tank (500 gal) in ground, Coun- of Setember, 1953, we will render a ter with 11 stools, Cash Register, Ex-, final account of our acts and doings haust Fan, 3-Compartment sink with as Administrators of the estate of fixtures, Steam Table (hot dogs and Ralph Waldo Johnson, Sr., in the of- buns), Hood (stainless Steel) for fi ce of the Jud S e of Probate of Lau ' grills, Gas Grill, Coca-Cola Dispen- rens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and ser, three Booths, and Soda Foun-!°n the same day will apply for a tain. SURVEYING J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, S. C. Phone 3493 Joanna Dr. W, W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton. S. C. Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W More and Better Meat For Your Dollar! CHUCK ROAST, lb All Meat 4^ BOLOGNA, lb STEAK, lb. ..: DSC Fresh GROUND BEEF, lb 3”C Morrell’s Tender ^ PICNIC HAMS, lb 49C Fresh Thornwell Orphanage EGGS, dozen 69C SPECIAL PRICE ON ALL MEATS FOR FREEZERS THE COUNTRY MARKET Phone 98 *,• ’K\ 1 ROGERS 105 YOUNG DRIVE Telephone 701-R 20-2t REAL ESTATE We Buy or Sell. Also Handle Mortgages and Loons. FOR RENT / Lovely brick home, Shands street, located on 140x200 ft. lot. Best price 1 Aug ever on this home. Easy financed. | Lovely redwood home, under con struction, Elm street, College View Heights. Easy financed. final discharge from our trust as Ad- |ministrators. Any person indebted to said estate j I is notified and required to make pay-1 1 ment on or before that date; and all j ! persons having claims against said | estate will present them on or before | : said date, duly proven, or be forever I barred. OTHO JOHNSON and MYRTLE C. JOHNSON, Administrators, Clinton, S. C. 18, 1953 10-4cwi W. G. KING Real Estate, Appraisals, Mortgages Phone 438 or 728 — Clinton, S. C. FOR SALE Pot of Hot Hash Barbecued Chicken WEDNESDAY j August 26 READY AT 11:00 A. M. J. Lee Willard Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Laurens, S. C. Phone 794 Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Phone 658 r ■ ? Office Bonn 9:00 to 5:S9 Is Hot Weather Wearing You Down? Do you feel simply “all in” before the day’s work is half done? Chances are the hot weather has taken your appetite, denying your body the nor mal food energy it needs as badly now as any time of year. Say good-bye to those “Summer Doldrums” with Scalf’s Indian River Medicine. This famous family stom ach tonic has been waking up folks’ appetites for over 50 years. Read the praises of Miss Natomia Sexton, of Huntsville, Tenn. . . . ^1 “I suffered terribly ^ : from loss of appetite with resulting loss of weight and a tired, weak, nervous, run down \ feeling. Most of the ^Ume I felt too miserable to work. Then I beard about ScalCs Indian River Medicine and I tried it. I started at once eating almost any- Miss Sexton thing; then before long I had put on ten pounds of ranch needed weight. I feel so much stronger and better that I can do my work with ease.” Profit by Miss Sexton’s experience: see for yourself how quickly Scalfs Indian River Medicine brings back mealtime gusto. Resulting nourish ment supplies vitamins the natural way—sends new energy surging through your body. Ask for it today at your nearest drug store. 10c SALE! Redgate Medium Size Early June Peas No. 303 ■ mm A Can lUC 10c SALE! Old Virginia A 1 T 11 8 ' 0z * 4 A Apple Jelly 1UC 10c SALE! Queen Anne Maraschino Cherries - 10c 10c SALE! 7-Minute Quick Mix Pie Crust Mix - 10c 10c SALE! Triangle Thin or Regular O 1 ■. • 8-°z. 4 A . Spaghetti . pkg 1UC Woodbury $1.00 Size SHAMPOO 50c Redgate Delicious 46 Oz. Can TOMATO JUICE . . . . 23c Lady Betty Healthful Qt. Bot PRUNE JUICE ..:... 25c Marcal Absorbent Paper Pkg. of 80 NAPKINS 9c Tender Dressed and Drawn FRYERS lb. 49c Whole or Cut Up IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONTP GET THE NEWS Tender Sliced Lb. BEEF UVER 39c Chefs Pride, Fresh Made 8-Ox. Cup CHICKEN SALAD . . . 43c Cello Wrap FUlet Lb. RED PERCH ....... 33c Flori-Tropic Fresh Frozen 6-Oz. Cans UMEADE 2 for 29c Redgate Delicious 10-Oz. Cans PORK & BEANS,2 for 19c Redgate Rich Red Tomato 14-Oz. Bot. CATSUP 2 for 25c Diamond Dee Toilet Med. Pkg. TISSUE 4 for 29c Large Juicy Sunkist LEMONS doz. 35c Extra Fancy Red GRAPES 2 lbs. 33c Fancy Crisp Calif. Cello Bag CARROTS 2 for 25c Long White POTATOES .... 5 lbs. 29c i ~i T-