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f * Paw Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thuntia). Jum 2t, 19S8 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • Finn Insertion — Mlnlmun 75c ap to t5 waria 5c each additional word. • Multiple Insertion — 4 time* for prtoe of 5. • Obituaries. Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charge at 5 cents per word. Minimum SI M ’ • Ml WANTS AD VS CASH DEADLINE: Sam. Wedneodaj. FOR SALE - Craftsman hand mouer. $5 00 Mrs. W S. Home. 202 Young Dnve. Phone 74 or 1008. FOR SALE — Repair parts Case, Avery and Moline tractors. Pitts Implement Co., Hsmpton Ave \ tf FOR RENT FOR RENT-Brick building, cor ner of Woodrow S( and East Caro FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS drastically re duced The Chronicle on Woodrow St Suitable rage, store or other uses Pinson. Agent F C. FOR SALE — Two good refrigera tors Priced to sell Pinson's Home A Auto Phone 100 1c ! HIBISCUS and Daylilies in contain ers These may be planted now and will bloom this season We also have Zinnias, Marigolds. Dwarf Phlox and Petunias Drive out and see our Daylilies in bloom Tangle- wood Farm. 3 miles north of Clin ton on Highway 308 Phone 1060 1c FOR SALE—Good used hand push mower Like new Bargain Pin son’s Home & Auto. Phone 100 1c CUT FLOWERS — Shasta Daisies and Zinnias Cut fresh when you want them Tanglewood Farm, 3 miles north of Clinton on Highway 308. Phone 1060 ROSTITCH St a pier N one carton (10 boxes) staples $3 00 The Chronicle JUST RECEIVED—Check file for your cancelled checks. Chronicle. SHEAFFER Fountain Pens dras tically reduced. The Chronicle. FOR RENT—3 room upstairs apart no children. See or phone R. L. Plaxico at D. E Tribble Co. FOR RENT—Two 3room houses; JUST RECEIVED—Home file in assorted colors Lovely for gifts The Chronicle FOR SALE—12 ft. upright Maytag freezer. Reasonably priced. Cope land Brewington, 70 Calhoun St., Joanna. Phone 4181 2c-J-26 M PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Laurens. S. C. ' tfc FOR ment 206 E Esso. RENT—Unfurnished ai Also one furnished bedroom. TOMATO PLANTS—Big Boy, Win- sall. Manalucie. Rutgers and Mar- globe Tanglewood Farm. 3 miles north of Clinton on Ora Highway No 308. Phone 1060. tf South Broad St frey. FOR RENT—Five-room upst; apartment Private entrance. Broad St. John W. Finney, Sr. apartments. 312 E. Carolina Ave. Mrs. R. J. Pitts. Phone 72 NOW /I'T/V/Hv v' \ \ y Wonderful values in the best nation- — 1 ally advertised foods —finest fruit* and vegetables — top quality meats* a real, honest-to-goodness JELL0 1 SALE! pk. ... and no fooling) Come and * . Plenty WIGGLY Open Friday and Saturday Night* Till 7:30 P. M. YOUR OLD BROOM IS WORTH On A New First Quality SL29 vBroom At Piggly Wiggly 50 • A $ u S a Te PRODUCE SPECIALS Tidewater Orange Juice 2 46 oi. Cans 5^ 1 COMSTOCK CHERRY. PEACH. , APPLE PIE No. 2 Cans Filling 2 ^ 39 c (.KEEN (»IANT 303 Cans PEAS 2 35 c FRESH PORK SHOULDER ROAST a. ^ 19 HOME CURED SLAB BACON ib. j 50* OUR OWN LARGE BAR-B-Q Chickens $ 1" Welch 2 Quarts C Grapeade 59 Quick Quaker Grits 5‘ ^29 e MEAT SPECIALS Fresh Butter BEANS >10 CELIA! Large Heads > Carrots m10 c I LETTUCE 19< (LOST 6 FOUND 'i^OST—Small Elgin watch with aen- itmental associations on Friday near Dell’s Beauty Shop Mrs J. A. Guthrie, Clinton Ip WANTED * WANTED TO BUY-S e v e r a 1 sprays of oak hydrangea blossoms. The Chronicle. Y WANTED — Used time clock in working condition. C L Concrete Co. Phone 538. tf REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE - Six room home, good location in the northern part of town. If you are interested in a nice home see this place. Im- mediate possession. C. B. Holland, Laurens. FOR SALE—The Mary A. Bailey home on North Broad St. Three bedrooms, two baths, living room, dining room and kitchen down- stairs; kitchenette, bath and two rooms upstairs. For appointment Call W. R Anderson, Executor of Mary A. Bailey Estate 4c-J-10 . HOUSE FOR SALE-Modern three bedroom home located in College View. Immediate possession. C. B. Holland. Laurens. FOR SALE—5i., room house, bath, natural gas, floor furnace, hot wa- 1 ter tank. Located on large lot Pra ther Circle. Shown by appointment only. Phone owner 960-J. 4p-J-3 FOR SALE—1 six-room house; 1 four room house, bargains. For in formation call 409 Clinton, or write 33 First St., Greenwood, S. C., or Phone 83384 Greenwood before 12 o’clock noon. ip LOT FOR SALE — Wooded lot on the Laurens highway near the club house For quick sale $600. C. B Holland. Laurens. FOR SALE—Large four and one- half acre lot with remodeled 4-room house, asbestos siding, composition roof. well, located on Highway 66 ten miles from Whitmire and 7^ miles from Joanna Ideal for anyone desiring to live in a fine country I community. $3,000 TERMS. $2,750, !00 CASH Phone E W Haile, 3635 Whitmire, or write him at Route 2, Whitmire. S. C. 3c-J-3 FARMS... AND FOLKS By J. M. ELEAZER dem.son College Information Specialist HOUSE FOR SALE — Four room home with central hall, bath, front and back concrete porches. For quick sale $5,750. In the northern part ot Clinton. C. B Holland. Laur ens FOB SALE—41.. rom home, half- ^ acre lot just outside city limits on ^Greenwood Highway. Combination brick and siding with carport, screened porch, plastered through out. one pine paneled room as bed ruom or den City power and water. Natural gas-fired forced air-ducted heat Priced nght Call 1538 or con tact J D Terry, it tf — rrrrrrrrr r rtrrrrtrrm COASTAL BERMUDA PROGRESS That great grass. Coastal JJer- muda, continues to score at every turn. I was in the office of County Agent Epps of Dorchester. One of his farmers, Joe Marchant, came in I asked him about his Coastal. He said, ‘ Sorry I didn't have it 20 years ago.” Cannon of Laurens, tells me the largest acreage of Coastal in the history of the county was sprigged in there the past spring Efforts in the past with Bermuda planters have been largely failures, he says. But planted by recommended meth od, "in open furrows and broadcast ing and disking in,” has given good results. * • • , TOBACCO IN HORRY For two years now tobacco has surpassed cotton as king of crops in South Carolina. Over in our lead ing tobacco county of Horry, County Agent Johnston tells us, ‘The past spring tobacco plants were the least affected by diseases, mainly blue mold, that we can recall in the past 25 years.” The late winter was wet But the plants came fast eventually and there were plenty of disease-free plants to set the crop in time. And that's the beginning of a fine tobac co crop always. * * * TOMATO HARVEST Tomatoes are now going to mar ket in the coastal counties. County Agent Livingston of Charleston tells me they have about 2,000 acres. These are about 60 per cent of the Homestead variety and the balance are Rutgers.. Many folks used the Manalucie in their home gardens this year. In fact there was such a demand for this timato that seed and plants ran out before planting time was over. This is a highly disease-resistant tomato Celmson found to be spe cially suited to the home garden er. It beat the Rutgers by far in our garden last summer ant^ looks good now. It holds up and bears longer. We had ’em until frost last year, while Rutgers had long gone that filling out. It seemed 1 could pinpplnt the place that was hurtin’ so, right down in that very tooth. I batterd that filling up right much, but to no avail. I rolled and tumbled with that misery until late, and soon dropped off to sleep from sheer exhaustion. At dawn the pain was still there. So, I caught the early train to Co lumbia This was the first time I ever went to the dentist voluntarily or by myself. In our sight, it took a brave man to do that. But pain like that can whip you into any thing. JpF When that dentist looked in iieUn asked me what in the world! I fiad of been doing to that battered tooth. I told him. He said he didn’t think that was the tooth that was hurting at all; it was the one next to it. So we went through the excruciating agony of filling it and all was well. He smoothed off the battered filling that capped the other tooth as best he could. And those dents I put on it showed until I had that tooth ex tracted 35 years later. More about dental work of child hood next week. Guernsey Cows Moke Records I. M. Smith. Kinarda, is the own er of two registered Guernseys that have recently completed official pro duction records in the Advanced Registry division of the American i Guernsey Cattle Club. Mar Mac Leaders Flash, a junior four-year^)kl. produced 9.994 pounds of milk and 510 pounds of fat in 305 days. She was milked two times daily. Mar Mac Leaders Flora, a senior two-year-old, produced 9,786 pounds of milk and 502 pounds of fat in 305 days. She was milked two times daily. These official productions records were supervised by Clemson Agri cultural College. ctoiist with the group's ten Detachment, ta the aoa of Mr and Mrs Frank L Phillips. Joanna He entered the Army to September. 1956. and arrived in Europe in Teh- rupry. 1*57, A member of Delta Sigma Pi fra ternity. Phillips is a 1952 graduate of Clinton High School and a 1*68 graduate of Wake Foreat (N. C.) College Phillips was formerly em ployed by Bache A Co. in Charlotte. OFFICE SUPPLIES AI CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phone 74 PHILLIPS PROMOTED Carl L. Phillips, 23, whose wife, Nina, lives at 2205 Commonwealth Ave., Charlotte, N. C., recently was promoted to specialist second class Germany, where he is a member the 160th Signal Group. Phillips, a troop informaiton spe- IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phono 74 BIG BARBECUE AT MOUNTVILLE FRIDAY, JULY 4 Everybody Invited Place Your Order Now at WATTS BROS. STORE WALTER LYNCH, Cook FOR ATHLETES FOOT Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. Watch the old tainted skin slough off, leaving healthy, hardy skin. If not pleased with powerful, Instant-dry- Sng T-4-L, your 48c back at any drug store. Today at McGee’s Drug Store. HENS on Foot Large .... $1.25 Medium . . $1.00 Joe's Esso Service PHONE 128 w FUR SALE—Six room house on 99 x 199 ' lot 707 North Adair St . Phone 1398 lc HELP WANTED BI SINES* OPPORTUNITY Local area Man or Lady wanted to %ervic* and collect from coin-op erated duprifcung equipment, 4 to 9 hours weekly earns operator up to *200 monthly No age limit or setliag but must have car. refer ences and $an» working capital For interview give personal particulars, phene number Wnte Box 4*72. Dal las 8. Texas Ip MALE OR FEMALE—We have an immediate opening for talesman ' or saleslady in the Clinton area Sales experience helpful, but not • necessary Mut have car. Contact Singer Sewing Machine Co., 306 Mam St . Greenwood. S C. Ip RAWLEIGH Dealer wanted at once. Good opportunity in So. Laurens County Also City of Laurens Write at once. Rawleigh't, Dept. SCF-81- 1106. Richmond, Va. 4p-J-26 BE ASSURED of a wonderful va cation Earn $40 to $60 a week in your spare time. Avon Cosmetics has openings for capable ambitious women. Write Mrs. Margaret Le wis. 3721 Maybank Street, Colum bia, S. C. ' lc HELP WANTED Adult organizers, men and women, needed now for entertainment pro jects for thisdpcal area. Day and evening. Full or part time. No ex perience required. Can work by phone. Invest only your time. Be gin earning at once. Steady year- round. Start immediately. Write today. Send one dollar for com plete brochure. . Esquire Interna tional, 5880 Hollywood Blvd., Hol lywood 28, Calif. lc NOTICE DOES YOUR Wash and Wear suit look ‘‘washed and worn”? Do what countless others are doing—Let Sunshine Iry clean them Sunshine Cleaners, Shirt Laundry and Shoe Repair. lc CLINTON HOTEL has several com pletely furnished apartments Gas for cooking, comfortably cool, lights and plenty hot water Check with us for weekly rates on other rooms Ask for Ruth Good min at PLANTING PINE SEED McCord of Georgetown, tells me they are try ink a new w ay of get ting pine trees on cut-over land. They planted the seed out there where they are to stay And County Agent ,Johnson of Horry, reports the same. It all started this way. Our Ex tension forester, C. W Hall, had the idea and gathered a lot of pine seed He had the wildlife folks coat them with a repellent, so birds and animals wouldn’t eat them Then they scattered them on the land. They are trying them at the rates of 16.000 and 20.000 seed per acre on old fields disked lightly and on others not disked They are using loblolly pine seed. As pointed out by the agents, this method is cheap er than setting them Now if it just works as well, thats the thing I'll let you know next winter how they come out • • • 198 BUSHEL CORN Lee County bad a corn growing contest the past year County Agent Linder tells me the average yield of ail contestants was 107 bushels per acre! Now. folks, that's going some! When we can grow corn like. that, nothing can keep us from doing all nght with hogs specially, and other sorts of livestock, too. For, with corn and gram, and pastures like we are learning to have, we are surely on our way with livestock • • • BOYS ARE THAT WAY The horrors of boyhod tooth ache' 1 started telling you of that last week One summer at about 14 1 work ed in a country store several miles | from home and stayed at a board ing house at $3 a week. This was my first stay away from home. I got along fine there, as my daddy, the country doctor, came by every day or so. and I went home late Saturday nights. Aside from the first money I had ever earned, that was the first time I had ever been exposed to unlim ited candy. And I did like that stuff. So 1 don’t think my services profit ed that merchant much. Specially up to the time toothache struck like lightning one night. Yes there was a break-through in a decaying molar and that candy soon set that tooth to hurtin’. But I thought it was the one next to it, with the big metal filling in it. I saw no way to get our remedy to that hurtin’ nerve, all capped over with that filling. It got so bad I was desperate. I found a na.il and hammer and tried to get See the Values at Your A&P - - - CRESTMONT—A & P’S OWN BRAND ICECREAM Dessert V2 Gal. £LQ { Special! Ctn. W # SERVE WITH CHEESE—ARISTOCRAT Saltine Crackers 1-Lb. Pk*. 10 BREAD AND BITTER STYLE Fanning Pickles 2 - 45 40 WE LAUNDER flat work (sheets, pillow cases, table cloths, etc.) If no list is sent with bundle OUR count MUST be accepted. Sunshine Clean ers. Phone 436. tf ELECTROLUX (R>-World’s only automatic cleaner Sales and Ser vice H. L. Baldwin, Bonded Rep- resentative. Telephones 17*7 or 9551 tf SULTANA LARGE OR SMALL Stuffed Olives JANE PARKER DELICIOUS. CINNAMON Breakfast Rolls CAP’N JOHN’S FROZEN—BREADED STYLE Shrimp to 1 j-Of. #■ «^C Jar Pk*. 25 10-Oz. Pkg. 59 EQUAL TO THE BEST—YET COSTS YOU LESS! dexo Shortening ~31 < “-’70 < dexo Oil Pt. 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