The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 15, 1953, Image 6

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j Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE =*= Thursday, October 15, 1955 5 ' . 4 J f l'r 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 qf Thanks and Trespass Notices charged at 2 cents per word. Minimum SI.00. • ALL WANT AD VS CASH 9 a. m. Wednesday. DEADLINE: WITH THE SICK Copt. Robert McLees To Leave for Japan long-lived perennials but each typei The specialists emphasize that, has its special needs. For a long-! although the securing of proper season lawn, you need the types of j seed is very important, proper pre- Friends of Mrs. Sara DavidsQiLAiull L-^ ♦ i grasses suited to your climate and paration and fertilization and man- be interested to know she is im- Capt. and Mrs. Robert C. McLees,! soil," they said. I agement are equally important proving at the Blalock clinic where formerly of Ft. Devens, Mass., are ■ - she underwent an operation on visiting the former’s mother, Mrs Tuesday. ! Zee McLees, and aunt, Miss Salhe j W. O. McGee has returned home ^McLees ha sa 30-1 after a several davs Stav at the a > leave before reporting for duty Blalock clinic. in Ja P an . where, his family expects Larrv Lawson, son of Mr. and t0 j° in ^‘ rn .. s ^° r ^ y- -TJ iey ^ un ‘! Mrs. J. C. Lawson, underwent a day to visit, Mrs McLees’ parents tonsilectomv at Hays hospital this jn Greenwoda, where their children week * i will enter school. Friends of Mrs. Fred Brandt will FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 2 rooms and kitchenette. A. O Dan- Phone 535-R. ici. if WANTED TO BiUY -r Steel stand for fuel oil tank. M. S. Farmer, Phone 5181, Joanna. FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call Wl G. Kmg & Sons. 438. POR RENT — Two unfurnished apartments. One available now, one available Nov. 1. Both have private bath and entrance. ^ Cen trally located. Mrs. J. L. Wright, 300 E. Centennial St. IP FOR SALE — Beautiful lot in city l;mts. Also house and lot. Contact P L. Roddy. Phone L_j_ tfc be glad to know she is improving Dutch Supper For SEE THE WEEK-END specials in satisfactorily at Hays hospital fol- Clnssrnnm Tpnrhorc cur show' window. Blakely-Bur- lowing an operation on Monday. v-iusaruum I caCHcTS ton’s Hardware. Phone 188. 1c Mrs. Nannie Browm is a patient All superintendents, principals, SPECIAL PRICE on Ledger Bind- at the Blalock clinic. ers. An ideal simplified system of and teachers are invited to attend j Friends of Mrs. C. E. Galloway the Classroom Teachers dutch sup- : bookkeeping. Loose leaf ring bind- win be interested to know she is a per at Hotel Mary Musgrove Thurs-1 er, index and" 100 sheefs,.all for P a b ent a l Ha\s hospita . day evening, October 29, at T:30. c 3 00 Chronicle Pub Co tf Mrs. Hazel Elders underwent an Mrs. James Von Hollen will be y 1 1 — operation yesterday at the Blalock musical director. Members are in-1 FREE! Hurry to Moores Cloth c ]j n i c< I vited to bring their husbands, wives' Shop.vWe will give you a beautiful Miss Ethel Hunter returned home 0 r friends. Rhinestone Necklace with every Tuesday after a several days stay Reservations must be made with' purchase (law-aw'ay or cash) of at the Blalock clinic. . Mrs. R. C. Adair by October 19. $10.00 or more. tfc ( Mrs. Eila Mae Rushton is conva- ♦ — lescing at home following an oper- are ation at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. Bennie B. Blake ly will be interested to know she is a patienjt at Hays hospital. James O. Simmons is convalesc- — —r* ihg at ,the Blalock clinic following Clemson—Fall is the best time to an operation on Tuesday. recondition, lime and * fertilize CHANGE OF LOCATION From 500 S. Broad to 205 ELM AVE. / / -i MARION, PHONE 939 Work for Lawn Next Year Should Get Started Now Friends;., of Mrs. James M. Cope- ]aw r ns or start new T ones, according WOMEN without experience making $20 to $30 weekly by work ing convenient hours near home taking orders for Avon Christmas gifts. Territories open in Clinton. .NO HUNTING fishing or trespass-j ^ ntc Box 214 > Batesburg, S. C. asg on my property. T; Heath Cope-1 __ hp-Nov. 19 « 5 P* Nov - l2 FOR SALE—1 clean Model A Ford, , J . , , _ _ . _ _ _ ,, . . , lA-UxS Hcyy-Mix C0,cre:c de :!t new ^ exceUen, m o,o t and E. £ h K£ ^Bld g M Se^ X T. E. Stevens has returned- Clemson Extension Service Lauren., o. t.i. , —-— home after a . several days-stay ■ at For good lawrns next year do not WANTED—Odd jobs such as light Blalock clinic. wait until spring to get busy on the NO HUNTING, trespassing or housekeeping, baby sitting, or com- M rs Frank Deadwyler 'has re- job. Start now to plant, fertilize, dumping on my property John L. panion. Contact Mrs. Eula Rob- turned home following an operation or recondition the soil. In cool fall Adair Jr. 3p-22i bins, 106 Clay St. Ip illness and stay at Hays hospital. weather the long-lived perennial HOUSE FOR SALE On N. Broad Patients at Hays hospital include grasses thrive and thus establish St., six large rooms and two baths, w - B. Byrd and Miss Bessie Byrd themselves ready to come up thick storage room in attic. This is a good Ora, J. H. Cato, J. O. Smith and and green in the spring. | neighborhod, close in. C. B. Hoi- Mrs. Ardena Lark. ! ‘‘The type of grass planted counts 1c Mrs. Doris Whitfield and G. W. perhaps more than anything else in l.verea . service. 3071, Night 24506. FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have IT the necessary material to make floors beautiful. Reasonable! vour oedui.iui lan(J Real Laurens _ „ u •ate- Cox Home & Auto Supply.!—; Gordon are patients at the Blalock the kind of lawn you have, the °ho:.e 12. tfc | BAKE SALE Saturday morning at c jj n i c specialists s'tate. “In buying grass seed many people make the mistake 1 9 o’clock at the Trolley House. INK - " L.' P 2$ Cokes, pies, cookies, and candies, r . Cnilrt Of of buying the cheapest mixture the WH M Tnk ;n colo?s J Spon“ rc ' d -b>: 'he Du-Wega club. 1c SCOUtS COUft Ut store otters, and of not reading the Chror cle Pub Co Phone 74 | FOR RENT—Furnished aparfment. Honor Here Oct. 19 ’ label before they buy. Seed of i Phone 331-W. 1c Laurens District Court of Honor long-lived perennials cost more ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and T R PS p A ^ vottff. ' Z.'' Mntirp is for Boy Scouts will be held Mon- than the short-lived annuals, but October 19, at 7:30 at Academy generally they are the better in- the Street school. vestment. The “bargain seed” of- Several awards are to be made,' ten is a mixture of annuals that ly prohibited. Violators will be including the attendance banner, come up quickly, but in another prosecuted to ohe full extent of the John H. Hunter, Sr., advancement I year may leave you with weeds, law. P. S. Bailey, Silpplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. tfc OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Pri- \ate entrance, rest room facilities. Private parking space for 4 cars, 1 block from square. Phone 128. le PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go.- Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. TRESPASS NOTICE — Notice hereby given that hunting, loafing oay, or otherwise trespassing on lands of the undersigned is strict- tfc 4c-15 chairman ofr the district, urges all bare spots and disappointment. scouts and parents to be present. “The perennial grasses come up FOR SALE — Used console model , » i year after year and build a dense Stewart-Warner television—set in SPONSOR SUPPER ' sod if properly maintained,” they good condition. Call 742-R. J_c The i a dies of the Church of God i continue. “Though they are slow TURNIP SEED, rye grass, orchard grass, rescue grass, Abruzzi rye, bar ley, oats, crimson clover. H. J. Pitts Store. * ** LOST OR STOLEN—Brindle Bull bitch. Ansewrs to name of Sue. Heavy with pups. Reward. W. H. (Red) Spoone, Rt. 1, Clinton, S. C.lp LAWN MIXTURES — For both shady and sunny lawns. Also rye grass seed, by the pound or 100 pounds. Seed sowers furnished. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. lc JOB OPEN—This is an interesting job for the right man, working with farmers and ranchers. But the work has not been removed. So if you are looking for a good job w’ith good possibilities write us for an in terview. Box ABC, c-o Chronicle, lc WE HAVE a good line of freezer- locker supplies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware. Phone 188. _ lc HOUSE FOR SALE—6-room brick home located in the southern sec tion of Clinton. Basement, with furnace heat. C. B. Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. ■ lc FOR SALE — Berkshire purbbred on Elizabeth street are sponsoring to start and get established, they pigs, 8 weeks old. Boars and gilts, a chicken dinner aqd supper at the pay in the long run. In contrast, 18 weeks old, with or without reg. community house on Friday, Octo-1 annual grasses, such as Italian rye- istration certificate. Bellview Farms, ber 16. Dinner from 11 until 1, and; grass, live only one season. They % .Quality Meats Our Specialty! Beef CHUCK ROAST lb. 37c Delbrook OLEOMARGARINE lb. 19c All Meat BOLOGNA ib. 39c All Cuts ^ STEAK lb.05C Home-Made All Meat LIVER PUDDING • ••••• ib. 49c Fresh MULLETS lb.l9C WE CUT AND WRAP MEATS FOR FREEZERS THE COUNTRY MARKET Phone 310, Anderson, S. C. 5p-22 supper from 4 until 7. may re-seed themselves, but YOUR MEAT DEALER SINCE 1923 Telephone 98 BULBS-BULBS—Just arrived from j Holland. Daffodils, Tulips, Crocus, Anemones, Narcissi, etc. Our first shipment of fall rose bushes will be here in a few days. Phone us for any information. ] Free pamphlets on bulbs and | bushes. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. lc FOR SALE—4-door Dodge sedan, good car, low price. A. O’Daniel, lc )ric "Tc STERLING by Towle, KirK, Reed & Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,! 736-J. 608 Calvert A\e. Wilbur Rid dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc FOR SALE—1951 Ford Tudor, first class condition. Contact me after 6:Q0 p. m. Mac Stubbs, 210 Shands! St. Ip C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate l WANTED—Two neat-appear ing men to go to work imme diately. Apply to Mr. Fassen, Clinton Hotel, Friday, Oct. 16, at 2:00 p. m. Ip Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR SALE—Green tomatoes, 50c peck, any amount. Phone 243-W or 3232-W. Vernon Trammell. lc The 8th Annual PIEDMONT Interstate Fair Is Now Open At Spartanburg 6 Big Days and Nights Continuing Through Next Saturday Night GOLDEN RIPE Swift’s Arrow WESTERN Bananas Chuck Roast X lbs. 19c lb. GREEN Cabbage lb. 5c No. 2 Cans Standard Pack Tomatoes a 25c BLUE PLATE Try Our Fresb T i Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE FOR SALE—Green tomatoes by the bushel or peck. W. C. Baldwin. lq DESKS, FILING CABINETS and all items needed for the office’: Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR SALE — Combination grocery, market and station V GREAT REGIONAL < COUNTIES AND 2 STATES AGRICULTU RAL, UVESTOCK, AND RECREATIONAL m “They always remind me of n ^ the BIG values at Plaxico’s. If * U you want the best in used cars, y O see them today.” kl Specials for this week: 1951 Olds 88 1950 Ford 1950 Dodge 1949 Ford 1946 Ford 1941 Chevrolet Plaxico Motors, Inc. Phone 48 CLINTON, S. C. OJFD CARS service stock and fixtures on Highway 76 at city limits west of Clinton. Known as Five Points. For sale because of my health. D. B. Wehunt. lc EXPOSmON $25,000 IN AWARDS AWAITING WINNERS! Mayonnaise 1 Ground. Beef pt. 29c lb. 39c MORRELL PRIDE Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil. Yard Gardening and Land scaping. Power Mowers and Hand Mowers Sharpened. COX SEED CLEANERS 609 E. Florida St. Phono 184-J tf Midwaying the Huge Cetlin and Wilson Railroad Shows! Grandstanding Hamid’s ThriUingly Beautiful Fantasies of 53! Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Laurens, S. C. Phone 794 Irish Horan and His Lucky Hell Drivers! Fireworks! Stock Car Races! Lavish Displays! Smoked Picnics Ground Daily Average Wt. 4 to 6 Lbs. lb. 45c Cheez Smax Corn Chips 4 oz. can 19c FOOD Is An Important Item With Housewives You will find helpful Gro cery and Market New* In THE CHRONICLE every week from leading fieod 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. THE PIEDMONT HOUSE OF FLOWERS. S.C. HEREFORD BREED ERS SHOW AND SALE! Largest and Finest Live stock and Other Exhibits in the CAROLINAS! AER-O-WAX No Rubbing Floor Texize HOUSEHOLD Wax Cleaner qt. 59c | pt. 39c John R. Holland PLAN NOW TO ATTEND WELCOME!, Self-Service Food Store MUSGROVE ST. YOUR TOPPER STORE Phone 130-J fu. ii iii i nm w i mw ii i ii n ii ii i winrrrrrrr-