The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 10, 1953, Image 6
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 10,"1953
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lean Expeditionary Forces in Eu- ries of stamps honoring the heroes
rope during World War 1. ‘ of all United States wars prior to
The department for years ignor- World War I.
cd military heroes who did not be- IF YOU DONT READ
come presidents. But in 1936 and, THE CHRONICLE
_ , , „ .. u- * a v 3937, the department issued a se- YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
Fruitland, Md.—Holly wreaths, Washington — A new honor is; K —-
favorite Christmas decoration for about to be added to the long list SgamXXmKWIWWMftRiWKMHWMMUiHMHnWIMWIlWRMIHIMIIWIHtWIHHWIIXXg
Wreaths For
Christmas Provide
Home Industry
Nation Honors '
'-General Patton
With Memorial Stamp
FOR SALE—4-door Dodge sedan,
good car, low price. A. O’Daniel.
Phone *535-R.
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TRESPASS NOTICES —What ev
ery land owner needs. Buy now
for the hunting season. Chronicle
Publishing Co.
FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call W. G.
King & Sons. 438.
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polisherc. We have
ell the neeessary material to make
floors beautiful. Reasonable
your
rates. Cox
Phone 12.
Home & Auto
Supply.
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INK — Washable blue, permanent
blue, black, green, brown, red and
white Show card ink, all colors.
Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service *nd
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin. Telephone
604-J.
DESKS, Filing Cabinets, Typewrit
er Tables, Chairs. Complete line'l
of office supplies. Chronicle Pub- j
lishing Co., Stationery Department, j ^
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store!
i many American homes, have de-1 earned by the late Gen. George S.
veloped a $100,000 kitchen-table in- Patton, Jr., the “blood and guts”
i dustry on the eastern shore of Ches- commander of the Third Army in
1 apeake Bay. Wopld War II.
Wreaths of prickly green leaves It is a three-cent stamp bearing
and bright red berries are a big the likeness of the two-gun general |
business for the Shore, counties of who became the scourge of the $
Deleware, Maryland and Virginia. Nazi Panzers in a drive across
It’s conducted in the ancient fac- France and Germany,
tory-in-home pattern. 1 The commemorative stamp hon-
The modern touch is provided by cring Patton and the arhiored for-
the annual holly auction. Folks ces will be put on sale Nov. 11 at
here say it’s the only one of its kind Fort Knox, Ky.
in the country. Wholesale buyers Patton is the first American mil-
from New’ York, Philadelphia, Bai- foary hero—besides those generals
timore and other big cities flock who rose to the presidency—whose
to little fruitland every year. j likeness has appeared alone on a
Trucks, sedans and jalopies con- stamp. Other heroes have oeen
verge from all over the Delmarva honored but in groups of two or
peninsula, loaded with wreaths three,
made in spare time from farm; Many Requests
chores. | Patton died in December, 1945,
Holly grows wild in this area,'^ n Hiedelberg, Germany, after be- j.j
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sausage seasoning now
Farmers Feed & Seed Store
1025.
CERTIFIED CONCRETE
Laurens Ready-Mix
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TURNIP SEED, rye grass, orchard
grass, rescue grass, Abruzzi rye, bar
ley, oats, crimson clover. H. J. Pitts
Store.
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THE PERFECT GIFT—A family
Bible. King James version, with
336 visual aids, complete diction-
ary and collation of the scriptures.
Mrs. C. A. Ridgeway, 717 Church
St., Laurens, S. C., Telephone 3351.
, 5p-10
SICKNESS MAKES AVAILABLE
Southeast Laurens County Raw-
ieigh business. Good oportunity to
continue established serviec. Pre
vious dealer in business’ 19 years.
Write at once RawTeigh’s, Dept.
SCK-81-203, Richmond, Va. 8tp-31.
FOR SALE—1 young 'coon hound,
male. See W E. Brown, 141 Till
man Circle, Joanna. 2p-l l J
FOR THE BEST in cement steps.
Treaded non-slippery. Ready to be
installed at any time. No waiting
period necessary. Phone 1297-K or
write Tom Benjamin, Rt. 1, New’-
berr>\
FOR SALE—300 bushels yellow
corn. New crop. $1.75 per bushel
at my barn. Henry Hunter, Jo
anna, S. C. 3p-17
TRESPASS NOTICE—No hunting,
fishing or trespassing of _any kind
on mv land or property ’ ~
enport.
LOST—Billfold containing valuable
keys and other items. Also $20 in
cash $5 reward if returned to Jua
nita Fuller. Capital Life Insurance
office or phone 899. 1c
NOTICE—No trespassing, hunting,
or loafing allowed at any time on
my land R W. Nabors. Dec. 31-p
BIBLES—The most appreciated,
cherished gift for years. Chronicle
Pub. Co., Phone^74
CHRISTMAS CARDS —Attractive
boxed assortments. Chronicle Pub.
Co., Phone 74. .
LOST — Ladies blouse between
Laurens and Clinton. If found
please notify Mrs. W. C. Nabors,
Box 251, Joanna, or Phone 5844 af
ter 2:00 o’clock. Ip
WANTED—Service station opera
tor. Apply J. B. Arnold, Lydia
Mills Store. i 1c
NOTICE — No hunting, fishing or
trespassing of any kind allow’ed on
our property. A. L. Neighbors and
E. A. Jacks, Rt. 1, Clinton. 5p-17 Holly grows wild in tins area, “* ***^«^*«^-*«,
HOG KILLING TIME is here. Get, and whole familie* take part in the m f a 4 n autp™ 0 * 5116 ac.- g
your sail, pepper, sugar eure and! enterprise. , i * h ', Was mll “ 1
at the— 1 Mrs. Gertrude Chatham of Eden g0 ^ er 7°L« Bavaria.
Phone (Md.), a farm mother well into her , 4 Th * p °s\ Office department said S
1c 60s is a typical wreath maker. She ^ approved the Patton stamp after j>
Hi as been turning them out for the receiving a “tremendous volume .
Fruitland auction the last 20 years. request for it from veterans g
She fashions about 200 a season. groups and other organizations.
The art to her is like knitting to J h e department usually issues
some women. She keeps a washtub about 12 commemorative stamps a
o r* Holly leaves and berries handy ' ear - The Patton stamp depart- g
Phone 3071 - Laurens, S .C. ! with SW eet-wood switches, wire and ment sources said, will just about
j a pair of old gloves to pick up and, up this year s allotment. 5;
FOR SALE — Broad breasted put to work in odd moments. T+1 , e ‘V confirrnad j hat the de P art *
turkevs Also .mail silt broad It's hard to tell how long it takea:™" has received requests for |
turkeys. Also small size oroao _ ftmnlptp „ wrpa th . similar stamps for other military ::
breasted. Fed on milk and yel- 1 .. Bef P re you starti you ’ ve got to £ ero «, including Gem John
low corn. Call 16, Ethel, Lou hunt the wood over for leaves and ^ ( ‘ rs hing, commander of the Amer- ♦«♦«»*
Jones and Mary Ellen. 2c-27 berries," Mrs. Chatham says. “That
may take all day, because the nicest
LOTS FOR SALE Lot on the Lau- j eaves an( j bright red berries are
rens highway. Lots at Joanna. Lot ^idom found on the same trees,
on Shands street. C. B. Holland,] “Then you must go to the marsh
Real Estate, Laurens^ to cut sweet-wood switches for the
WILL THE PERSON WHO borrow’- foundation of the wreath. There’s a
cd our hand saw’ kindly return right smart of w’ork in making a
same. Burrison-Harrison Furniture holly wreath, but I like to do it.”
Co 1c Wreaths are as intricate as they
7 K ' “—"I “ 7 , _!• ; are pretty. They don’t just grow.
1954 Calendar pads for desk stands, vear ro hi n s practically grazed
TOYS! TOYS!
We Have a Complete Stock of Toys
and Wheel Goods
AMERICAN FLYER and LIONEL
TRAINS
AND ACCESSORIES
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GOODYEAR STORE
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on berries, complicating the out-
FOR SALE—Small gas heater: Edi- doors end of the business
son phonograph, 100 cylinder rec- Labor doesn’t get much of a re-
ords: 2 pr. ball bearing skates; car- turn in the light of current prices,
pet sweeper: small electric mixer. Second, look at the colors of the
Very reasonable. Call 341-R. 1c walls, drapes, furniture and rug
and note the predominant tones.
Are the woods in a light or dark
T. J. Dav-
4c-Dec. 10
FOR SALE—Practically new girls’
26-in. Firestone Super Cruiser, ful- finish? Are dainty or heavy proper-
!>• equipped b,cycle. See E. F. t , on preterred?
Dunaua\ Whitmire ■ since people’s homes are usually
.Mtjj or 39<-n. _-P £ reflection of their personalities,
HAY! HAY! , HAY!—1,000 square this information can be very re
bales .mixed lespedeza, weigh 40 to vealing. You can actually apply it
50 lbs., 50c bale. H. P. Cromer, to any gift from an enormous sofa
Cross Hill, S. C. Ip to a tiny salt shaker.
Cu” Bv>‘ of all. these gu.de- ran help
j c you select gifts with a personal
touch that your friends or family
FOR RENT—Furnished room.
1044-W or 314 W. Main.
YOUR FOOD DOLLARS
GO FURTHER
WINNING NUMBER 3858 — Winner of Our 17-lnch Westinghouse TV Set
MRS. I. O. RAY, JR., 306 N Adair Street, Clinton, S. C.
GROCERY VALUES
FOR SALE—2 practically new gas might have chosen for themtfclves.
heaters, 25,000 BTU each. Florence And, of course, you will be admired
cil heater. Also 4-piece set metal for your good taste and perception.
wall cabinets. Priced to sell. 201 ^
Elme Ave. Phone 576-XW. Ip POSTAGE STAMPS
HOLSE FOR SALE 6-room homo vou wish to remove postage
envelope, or if
. . , If you wish to
located in good residential section starnps f rom an
of Clinton. If you are interested in ^ e y are stuck together, place un-
a nice home let me show you this dcr a sheet of thin paper and run
a hot iron gently over the paper.
NEW LOAD antiques, including 50
boxes and barrels of china, glass,
etc. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C.
6c-Jan. 14
USED CARS
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'T’d better bring him back
tomorrow. Doc. We're going
down to Plaxico's Used Car W
Lot in a minute and he'll be in q
a better mood after I give him ^
a ride in one of their good Q
cars." 1
This week:
1953 Dodge, good as new
1949 Ford, well worth the
asking price.
1947 Hudson, dirt cheap
1947 Mercury—local car
1946 Plymouth, cheap
transportation.
Also several pre-war
bargain*.
Plaxico Motors,
Inc.
Phone 48
CLINTON, 8. C.
UMD CARS
place. The price is right. C. B
Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. 1c
FOR RENT — 4-room house with MEAT
bath, two porches. Practically new. When either boiling or roasting
See C. H. Martin at second house meat, it is better to use a poon
beyond Five Points on Laurens lor turning, for the reason that a
Road ip fork sticks into the meat and al-
' ——— —: ztt. 1 lows the juices to escape.
WANTED—Good used piano. Write ■
“L” c-o Chronicle, stating price, BURNS
age, make and style piano. Ip A good remedy to keep on hand
ROSES! ROSES! — From Texas for burns is equal parts of linseed
and California. All leading varie- oil and lime water. Apply with a
ties, bush type and climbers. Thye soft cloth, and then cover with an-
make wonderful Christmas pres- other cloth to exclude the air.
ents. Farmers Feed & Seed Store ♦
Phone 1025. Jc SALTY SOUP
PIANOS in excellent condition If the soup has been made too
Tunefl and readv to go. Terms easy, aBy» P u t a few slices of raw po- .
prices low. The' Trading Post. Lau- tato into it and boil for a few mm
rens, S. C. tfc ute& - freshen the soup and |
take away the salty taste.
New Stetson Hots
at $7.50 .
Other Cheaper Hats
$3.95, $5.00, 6.00, $7.00
L 6. DILLARD
Old Time
VIENNA SAUSAGE . 10c
Old Time
POTTED MEAT .
5c
Miss Lou Chopped No. 2 Cans
Turnip GREENS, 5 for 49c
Brooks
CATSUP
12 Oz. Bot.
... 15c
Tidewater Chopped No. 303 Cans
Collard GREENS, 5 for 49c
Texize
Bleach
J 2 Gal.
... 23c
Borden’s—Save 10c 2 Oz. Jar
Instant COFFEE 47c
Hunt’s
TOMATO SAUCE
10'/2 Oz.
9c
All Flavors
JELLO 3 for 25c
Large Newberry
EGGS
Doz.
...69c
Value Coffee and Chicory c
FOR SALE — 17-diamond wnite'
gold Princess ring. Also 3-diamond
dinner ring. Can be seen in the
mornings, 205 Woodrow St., in front
of Hays hospital. tfc
FOR SALE — Strawberry plants,
$1.50 per 100. Phone 5301, Joanna,
after 5 p. m., or any time on Sat
urdays. tf-c
Fill-in Dirt.
Top Soil.
Yard
scaping.
SCHEDULE CHANGE
SEABOARD RAILROAD an
nounces on and alter 12:01 AM.
Gardening and Land- Thursday. December 17th. 1953. fol-
i lowing changes passing Clinton:
Dressed Tender
Lb.
FRYERS
47c
Tender
Lb.
BEEF LIVER ..
39c
Boneless
Lb.
STEW BEEF
39c
Canadian
Lb.
BACON
99c
Dump True Service—Moving n : oo pm.
No. 34 at 10:55 PM instead
Complete Line
Christmas
CANDIES
Cobbler
POTATOES ..
10 lbs. 25c
Florida
Doz.
ORANGES ...
17c
Green
CABBAGE ....
. 3 lbs. 10c
Red
GRAPES
. 2 lbs. 19c
Dirt, Grading and Excavating.
Tractor Plowing. ,*
For Rent—Tractor with load
er.
We move small houses.
No. 12 at 2:46 AM instead of 3:57
AM.
No. 6 at 6:50 PM instead of 6:35
PM
No. 33 at 3:22 AM instead of 3:27
AM.
... . . . , , No. 5 at 11:52 AM instead of
We will appreciate opportuni- 12: io p^j.
ty to figure with you by hour or iio. 11 at 12:17 AM instead of
contract. 12:03 AM.
—H. E. PLEASANTS.
General Passenger Agent
Sealtest and Pet
Pasteurized
MILK qt. 19c
COX SEED CLEANERS
609 E. Florida St.
Phone 184-J
NOTICE OF LOST CASHIER'S
CHECK
Notice is hereby given of lost
cashier’s check No. 17455 on M. S.
Bailey & Son, Bankers, Clinton, S.
C., dated November 16, 1953, issued
to Mildred Slusher for $50.00. 2c-10
FOR SALE
Eight-room brick veneer
dwelling, slate roof, on
beautiful large lot on East
Centennial Street.
B. Hubert Boyd
Phone No. 6 or 97
Clinton
DULANY FROZEN FOODS SALE
MONEY-SAVING — TIME-SAVING —
10 Oz. Pkgs. — Your Choice
Peas and Carrots 4 Spinach
Mixed Vegetables I 111* Chopped Broccoli
French Fr. Potatoes A W V Golden Corn
Holland’s Food Center
124 Musgrove St. - Complete One-Stop Shopping
These Prices Effective Thursday, December 10, Through Saturday, Dec. 13
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS