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i K \ Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 21, 1956 FOR SALE—Electric hot water heater in good condition. Reas onably priced. Call Joanna 2601 after 3:00 p. m. ^ Ic-O' EGGS—EGGS—Fresh f>om the laying farm daily. Farmers Feed and Seed Store. Telephone 1025. 5c-12 FOR SALE OR RENT—6-room house, 221 Browning Ave., Joan na, with gas floor furnace and hot water, wired for <s - electric stove. 'Inquire next door. 5p-J-5 JUST RECEIVED—Script© ball point pens. The Chronicle. FOR SALE—ll949 two-ton^ Ford V-8 truck. 1951 Chevrolet pick up: Pitts Implement Co.' tf » • • • •• ^ ~ FOR SALE — Spacious 4-room house on Shands street, reason ably priced. Call 813-J.‘ tfc FOB SALE—Slightly used 7 cb, ft. refrigerator. Sold new $219.95. Now $125.00. Easy Trems. Cox Home and Auto Supply, 1c FOR SALE — Mahogany office desk and chairs. The Chronicle. SEEDS—FEEDS—Soybeans, Mil let, Peas, and all grasses. Farm ers Feed and Seed Store. Tele phone 1025. 5c-12 I'D LIKE to exchage my youth bed for a war bond, $18.75. Binky Wingard, Phone 47. Ip JUST RECEIVED — Letter sets, Nu-Ace mounting corners. The Chronicle. PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. Tne Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. SALE—One lot stationery' notes and decorated paper. The Chron icle. WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 50c op to $5 word*. 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 Notf^es charged at 2 cents per word. Minimum $1.00. • ALL WANT ADV8 CASH >EADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. WHAT’S A POPPIN? Sales-A-I’oppin! Thai's right. I’p here under the shade of the big oaks, sales are better than eyer. Come on and get fixed up for that vacation trip. This week’s leaders: 1955 Plymouth. V-8. Fordor Sedan. Like New 1955 Chevrolet. Y-S. Tudor. A Steal 1954 Chevrolet, 210. Fordor. Extra Clean 1951 Ford. Fordor 1950 Ford, Fordor ^ 1919 Chevrolet. Motor Just Overhauled PLAXICO MOTORS Inc., CLINTON. S. C. FOR SALE—One used 17” TV set. Picture very good, $99 50. Easy terms. Cox Home and Auto Supply. 1c JUST RECEIVED in stationery shop, notes depicting water color prints of Charleston, Bermuda, and Nassau. The Chronicle. FOR RENT—4-room apartment, 408 W. Main S,t. Private entrance and private bath. Reasonable rent. Phone 1116. 3c-J-28 HOUSE FOR SALE—Brick home in good section of Clinton. If you are interested in a nice home, see this place. C. B. Holland, Lau rens. “ 1c Summer Coolers Best buys in town FOR RENT—Modern building on Pitts street. Excellent for Office or Small Business. T. Heath Copeland. tf FOR RENT—Furnished apart ments at Crescent Beach. For information call Mrs. Gus Young at Telephone 181, Clinton, S. C. 5c-J-7 HOUSE FOR SALE—Six room home with two baths located in hte southern section of Clinton. See this place before you buy. C. B Holland, Laurens. 1c FOR RENT — Office space up stairs above Sadler-Owens Phar macy. Also on Pitts street near Bailey’s Bank. Rent cheap. In quire at Sadler-Owens Phar macy. tfc JUST RECEIVED — New ship ment Dry Point pens. Chrorucle. ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin. Telephones 9351 or 604-J. tfc Blotting paper in beautiful axt shades. The Chronicle TWO APARTMENTS for rent. Four-room apartment on Acade my street, water heater; five room duplex apartment on Stone wall street. Phone 3- or 110. 2c-28 FOR JUICK SALE—Before Sat urday, June 23. Eleven pieces living room furnishings. Sofa, chair, odd chair, 2 step tables, corner table, coffee table, two lamps, two pictures. Also kitch en table and bed Dr. D. E. Wal- lar. King Apartments, Phone 474 or 31. * 1c FOR SALE—6 room house, large corner lot, N. Adair St., less than two years old, with gas floor fur nace and hot water heater, blinds, ample storage and closet space. Yard landscaped. May be seen bv calling 1220. H. A. Bauknight tie FOR SALE—One Coca-Cola box, electric, in first class condition. Also one Firestone 10 HP out board motor. Call 997. 1c FOR SALE—Convenient Scotch tape and dispensers. Chronicle. JOBS WAITING young men and women, $50 to $150 a week. You start earning when you start learning. Dpn’t face the future untrained. Write: Charlotte Beauty School, 129^ S. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. 10-p-J-28 FOR RENT—Garage and show room at corner of East 'Carolina Ave. and Woodrow Street. Oc cupancy .about July 1-10. F. C. Pinsno, Agent, Phone 361. tfc FOR RENT—Unfurnished down stairs apartment; living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath and util ity porch. 315 E. Carolina Ave. Call Mrs. George H. ^ Ellis at 271. 2p-21 FOR RENT — 4-room apartment. Private entrance and private bath. A. O'Daniel. Telephone 535-R. 1c C BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826—Laurens. S C '•'*ver Brown’s Jewelry Store FOR RENT—4-room house, locat ed on Hurricane highway be tween Joanna and Clinton. Wired for electric stove. Contact Perry M. Moore. OFFICE Desks, Chairs, files and office Valets. The Chronicle. C— JUST RECEIVED—Vertical fil ing jackets. The Chronicl.e FOR RENT—Downstairs apart ment on Cleveland street. Reese H. Young. tf FOR SALE—Brand new electric sewnig machine, $50.00. Odys McIntosh, Prone 310-W. Ip HELP WANTED Ex Navy Fire Controlman = —-Or - Electrician — Age 20 To 30 LAURENS GLASS WORKS LAURENS, S. C. 8 FRESH S. C. SMALL I EGGS Dm. 29c qt. 10c BRITEX I BLEACH DUKE’S ^ . MAYONNAISE pt. 29c VESPER I % Va lb. pk. 25c « HART’S ALL GREEN 303 Cans 25c {LIMA BEANS 2w25< fjj CAROLINA PRIDE CENTER CUT CURED HAM ' r ib.69cl MORRELL FRONTIER SLICED BACON PORGIE FISH 1 lb. pk. 29c lb. 15 c OUR OWN MAKE Chicken Salad lb. 79c Ham Salad Z Potato Salad lb. 69c lb. 29c I Cole Slaw lb. 29c n Pimiento Cheese lb. 49c Si£E R. A. STEER for Venetian blinds, aluminum awnings and car ports. Also blind repairs. Telephone 611-W _____ tf NOAH'S ARK YEARLY SALE OUR JUNK SALE •ENTIRE STOCK antique chairs, chests, china, glass, desks, side boards, old frames, beds, sofas, lamp bases. All merchandise plainly marked. All sales cash. No lay-away. Two days. Bring truck if possible. 50-odd English Victorian chairs, $8.75 each. Fri day and Saturday, June 29-30. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 2c-28 •Plumbing and books not includ ed in this sale. FOBrRENT — 3-room apartment, private entrance and private bath. A. O'DanieL Phone 535-R. tfc JUST RECEIVED — Beautiful note paper in flower designs. Also hand-printed notes depict ing scenes ih CHaHesfon, ™*W1K liamsburg, Nassau and Bermuda. Lovely for gifts and prizes. The Chronicle. —-News From The County Agent C. B. CANNON, County Agent pick from styles galore -{ FRESH FRESH PRODUCf Crowder PEAS 2ibs. 25c $ FRESH CELERY 2 Large Stalks 25c 8 NEW WHITE POTATOES 5 lbs. 49c FIRM LETTUCE 2 Large Heads 29c Holland’s Musffrove street We Give Southern Stamps Cotton Seed Treatment Controls Thrip Cotton seed treatment demon strations conducted on the farms of E. J. Sloan, Fountain Inn, Dur bin community, and W. P Dick son, Clinton, Hopewell commun ity, has shown that treating cot ton seed with Thimet before planting will control thrip dam age. Thimet is a poisonous ma terial applied at the rate of eight pounds to 100 pounds of cotton seed. The poison is absorbed into the roots and stems of the young cotton plants and killS'the thrip sucking the sap of the plants. A meeting on the two farms was held Friday mprning, June 15, of Extension workers of Clemson college, representatives of the manufacturer and the dis tributor of the poison, and farm ers to observe and study the re sults. The tour also included similar demonstrations conducted on farms of West Kellette, Foun tain Inn, and H. F. Long, New berry. The Thimet demonstrations will -be? closely observed through out the season and production yield recorded. Boll Waovila Out Boll weevils are found in cot ton fields throughout Laurens county. Application of dust or spray of recommended material should be applied at once to con trol these early weevils coming out of hibernation, and before, they puncture and lay eggs in the early shapes. Not too many farmers applied the important dust early for thrip control, and it is hoped that the control of boll weevil will begin on schedule, and kept un der control throughout the sea son. Prospects are good for our cot ton crop, although a few farmers have broken stands due to dry weather. Phoaphata Fretilixers Help Prevent Bloat Dr. H. P. Cooper, I Agronomist, South Carolina Agricultural Ex periment Station, told a group of farmers last week on a pasture touc on the farms of W. W. Chap- and Caroland Angus Farm of Spartanburg county, that liberal amount of phosphate fertilizer applied to pasture grasses would aid greatly in the control of bleat-in eattle; Dr. Cooper pointed out in his remarks that observations show ed clearly that on newly cleared land which has not received suf ficient phosphorus to balance the nitrogen supply, bloat may be a critical problem. Legume crops in semi-arid climates on phos phorus-deficient soils may result in a very high incidence of bloat. Dr. Cooper explained the rela tion of phosyhorus and nitrogen by stating that “where the nitro gen Content of the plant is much in excess of five pounds of nitro gen to on© pound of phosphoric acid, there may be a bottleneck created at the point in the organ ic synthetic mechanism where the phosphorus enters into the constituents producing the essen tial nucleo-proteins. Behind the bottleneck level in the bio-chemi- cay synthetic mechanism created by phosphorus deficiency, there mav be an accuniulation of the cyanogenetic glucoside which may form deadly poisonous prus sic acid or HCN in cretain grass plants such as sorghum." On the farm of Mr. Chapman, coastal bermuda plantings made in 1953, 1954 and 1955 wer e ob served. On five acres of old coast- al bermuda, Mr. Chapcan cut five tons of quality hay per acre besides grazing on the . same ac reage 30 head of beef cattle for two months. On the CarolaAd Angus farm, coastal bremuda and fescue pas tures were observed. On the farm is an outstanding Angus beef cattle herd. One of the herd bulls HONORED WITH HOUSEWARMING Mrs. Dudley Ray and children were honored Wednesday eve ning with a surprise housewarm ing in her new home on Shands street extension. Hostesses were Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Mrs. Mil ford Smith and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden. During the evening, sandwich es, cookies and punch were serv ed. NOTE OF APPRECIATION The family of the late J. Harri son Nabors wishes to express ap preciation for the many kind deeds and acts shown to us at the time of the death of our beloved father.. We sincerely and whole heartedly appreciate every kind snown. -THE J. HARRISON NABORS FAMILY deed was shown the group that brought $35,000. Those attending the tour with county ■> agents from Laurens county were: Robert A. Harris, Youngs community; M. B. Hen derson, Owings; and H. L. Sim mons, Ware Shoals. LOANS IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR PRESENT NEEDS ^ / Additional cash for your vaca tion, obligations due, or past due accounts. Combine your financial wor ries. Come in to see us, whether you need a loan today or later. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU Our Motto: “On The Square, Prompt and Courteous Service.” Citizens Loan & Finance Co. On The Square 104 National Bank Bldg. North Broad St. — Clinton, S. C. Former I>ocation of Clinton Music Supply. TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET ICE,(REAM Chocolate - Strawberry - Vanilla SPECIAL LOW PRICE! Jane Parker SPANISH BAR THRIFTY ENRICHED - Jane Parker WHITE BREAD i . GRAND BUY - SULTANA SALAD DRESSING cake £7 Mb. loaf 14 qt jar 39 SPECIAL LOW PRICE! CREAM STYLE GOLDEN OR WHITE No. 303 16 Oz. Cans IONA CORN 2 nT*)C< Cans WORTHMORE ORANGE SLICES — 12'/i Oz. Pkg WORTMORE SUGARED PEANUTS — 10 Oz. Pkg WORTHMORE HARD C^NDY BALLS — 24 Oz. Pkg. FAMILY PACK CANDY BARS — 6-Bar Pkg.. pkg. 25 NABISCO ANIMAL CRACERS 2 pkgs. 19c DELICIOUS SUGAR WAFERS . 1 lb, 29c SUNNYFIElLD - IN Vi -LB. PRINTS - CREAMERY BUTTER Vz-lb. ctn. 34 Mb. ctn. 67 CONTAINS TC 99 - FOR LONG-LASTING PROTECTION - TOOTHPASTE 4-oz. tubes DENTI - KISS 2 is. 49 A&P’s OWN DAILY BRAND—FISH AND MEAT FLAVORS DOC FOOD CROSS AND BLACKWELL CONCENTRATE LEMONADE DOMESTIC - PACKED IN OIL SARDINES 3 Mb. can. X J 4-55 2 3V4 oz. cans 19 A&P All Green Baby LIMAS No. 303 Can ’A* 1. '1^ *£PlS u P er M a, kets These Prices Effective Thra June 23rd