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I * h ■ 1 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thursday. December 8, 1959 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES — • First Insertion — Minimum 75c up to 25 words 3c each additional word • Multiple Insertion — 4 times for price of 3 • Obituaries. Cards ot Thanks and Trespass Notices charge at 3 cents per word. Minimum $1.00 • AU, WANT AD VS CASH DEADLINE: !»:0e A. M., Wednesday NOTICE STl DENTS' Need Call 739 theme typing Itp FOK RENT—House on West Main street. Call Mrs William Blackwell. Phone 597-W tf MODERN OFFICES FOR RENT in fireproof, sprinkler protected build- TRESPASS NOTICE ing—only :W* step> from City free Vi trespassing »»f any kind whatso parking lot. steps from the ever allowed on my property All Square. $30 00 per month up ail! he prosecuted. H. J ti violation? Pitts. Notice To Trappers— I am at Cromer's Mar ket, Cross Hill, every Saturday and Mon day buying fur. Fair grading, top prices. H. P. Cromer, Cross Hill, Phone HI-12601. Home every night. 4 c-D-17 AUDITOR’S PENS are splendid for bookkeeping Colors, blue, red, and black The Chronicle All utilitie> furnished \ir conditioning optional Maid service optional Telephone answering service optional Contents m-urt-d against fire Mail facilities excellent J \COB> BUILDING Tel. 238 or P. O. Box 120 Clinton. S. C. HELP WANTED PART TIME Earn $50 to $100 week taking care of Avon customers. Christ mas selling now in full swing. Choose your own hours. Open ings in Cross Hill, Lakeside, Mountville and Hopewell area. Write Mrs. Frances Hines, 129 LaSalle Court. Spartanburg, S. C. WANTED—A good reliable man to supply customers with Rawleigh Products West Laurens County. Write R F. Pace, Rt. 1, Clinton. S. C. Phone 424-W or Rawleigh’s, Dept SCL-81-127. Richmond. Va. FOR SALE—Duo-'nterm oil heater. Will heat 3 or 4 rooms. Miss Louise Kern, Phone 419-J. 1c SHRUBBERY-^Azalens, camellias (small size), Holly, Boxwood, Ar- borvitae, Pfitzer Juniper, Pyra- cantha. Pink Flowering Dogwood, Magnolia, Photina, Pittosponim and Nandina. Tanglewood Farm. 2 miles north of Clinton on Highway 308. Phone 1060 tf SATIN TABLE cloths, felt card ta ble covers, place mats. Chronicle, tf CHRISTMAS CARDS — Lovely as sortment of Christmas cards now on display at the Chronicle. GLAZED CHINTZ, also orgai rons. Chronicle. )dy ap- \ tf LOVELY NEW GIFTS for and other occasions just it TTie Chronicle. “caved. NEW GIFTS just received! Wide j selection of unusual gift items m FOR SALE—Two Shetland ponies, saddles and bridles. Gene Buffing ton, 603 North Broad Street, Tel- j popular price range. Chronicle Pub- ephone 235-J. ^ ^, lishing Co . Stationery Dept. PANSY PLANTS—Swiss FOR SALE WOOD FIBER and flower rials. All reduced to close oat. Come to Roses 5 and lft< Store Ask at office. ic giants in PIANOS in oxcollant condition. mixed colors. Also Thrift. Colum- and ^ Termg bi*. Foxglove. White Perennial easy, prices low. The Tratttnf 4tp Candytuft, Admiral Byrd Daisy, Boot Laurens. S. C. tic P Iris and Daylily. Tanglewood Farm.j—■ - 2 miles north of Clinton on Highway F’DR SALE—One electric Coca-Cola 308. Phone 1060 tfe machine," with automatic dispenser — — 3-case capacity. See at C&L Con- mate- FOR SALE—Duo-Therm oil heater Crete Co. tf News From The County Agent M. L. OLTZ, Csonty Agsnt Reasonable Will heat 3 or 4 rooms.; Mrs. P. B Adair, Phone 1356-W. Ic NEW Cool weather means fresh pork to a lot of farm people. Yes, the old black wash pot we all know so well will once again be called upon to supply the hot water so neces sary in cleaning a hog. The old tim ers used to say if you could rake your finger through the hot water three times it was ready to go, but I’m afraid a lot of the modern hands couldn’t stand it more than once. On a cold frosty morning, water will cool fast, so the best guide is to bring the water to a jumping boil and then cool it to the right temperature. About 145 degrees is the right temperature. It takes plenty of hot water to do the job right. Farmers used to take pride in market; but the rent old fashioned curing process is over a period of several weeks. Bacon should be al lowed two days per pound, while hams and shoulders should have 2 1-2 to 3 days per pound. A ham weighing 14 to 15 pounds should have six weeks, or 42 days. For each 100 pounds of meat, use 8 pounds of salt, 2 pounds of sugar, and 2 ounces of saltpeter. Cotton picking is still in progress but slow going. The mornings are tf FOR SALE FOR SALE—30 in wood saw and ponies C. G. frame or table^, $25.00. In good con- — dition Call W E Caudell 5855. Joanna 4p-D-3 heater, 45 BTU, $20 00 RUBBER STAMPS now in| fattening hogs. Hogs would be fed — |stock Discount — photographs do unlil fal would roll on the animal, and not bend — past due. handle with Often you would hear a man say tf care, first class, via air mail. p<1 in 'hat he produced enough lard on full, past due. all hills due loth, etc (ine animal to do his family the en- phone; FOR SALE—Coal heater. $2.00, gas Chroncile Publishing Co. , ' re year: that would bo a small new w illow j , family, but a lot of lard. Things -Riding horses Copeland, Rt. 2. FDR RENT—4 room house in Col lege View Cali 742 after 6 p. m. tf FOR RENT l—Groom house 3—3-room house.- 3 3-room house- tor colored H. J. PITTS Phone 57 porch suite, 5 pieces, $12.50; 3 white JUST RECEIVED! — South Car- have changed. The modern trend is H>K SALE Beautiful large cedar Persian kittens, $5.00 each; box olina Garden Club Calendars for the smaller animal, something like trees for (. hristmas. Suitable for double bed springs. $5.00; new book I960 The Chronicle. | 200 to 250 pounds, and not so much Edgar case head board. Slft.OO; innerspring fat. The animal can be fed out in large rooms, churehe- .1 Smith. Nash St. etc tf BUYING OR K1 SFF (HARLEY FIRST CHARLES H. HUGHES REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE AGENCY 105 V Broad SL Pbone 760 Night 307 M NOTICE' No hunting, fishing or tre-passmg of any kind allowed on the land- of Carolina Milling Com pany Violators will b' pra-eeuted 4c D17 STRAWBERRY PLANTS - Klon dike or Blakemore. $1.00 per 100. Albritton $1.50 per 100. Gem or Superfection over bearers $2.50 per 100 Cheaper in larger quantities. Postage 25c per 100 extra. Gredna Farm. Joanna. S. O. case neau board. Sio.oo; innerspring — - lp mattress almost new , $5.00. Mrs. J ^ ^Kl) OF THANKS | S1X nu>n i| ls . Lyu* „f i ean meat is in Myrtle King. Rt 3. Poplar St., Clin-! We wish to-express our sincere demand today and not the fat. Fat ton. Phone 557 Ic-T appreciation to the friends and rel- is to produce, it can tie ativos who were so thoughtful at b . ou S h |_ ^aper than you can grow the time of the death of our moth er. Mrs B E Martin. The flow- NO TRESPASSING SIGNS at Chronicle. FOR RENT Six room house withJVth on hard I\ ^ ^ Baldwin and FOR SALE—Stove and heater wood tf Clinton Stave Co.. Highway 56. Tele phone 1061-W-3.' it on a hog. How many times have you seen the word “country cured" used by ers. cards, and other expressions i packing houses on cured meat? It A of sympathy and kindness are all could be misleading. One thing for appreciated We are especially sure, “country cured” pork is de- ELECTROLUX (R>-World’s only automatic cleaner Sales and Ser : vice H L Baldwin, Bonded Rep resentative. Telephones 1797 or 9351 tf HOUSE PAINTING — Inter.or and exterior .Also plaster repairing. Hamp McDaniel. Phone 135 after 4?00 p m tf NEW GIFTS and gift stickers—Just received The Chronicle 3.000 cook book- like soipeone has in California may be too many—but come by The Chronicle and start your own collection WANTED WANT WORK housekeeping. Con tact me on the Galloway and Fer- gu-on Farm mar A B Jack's Dairy. Mr- La it l i el Rt 1. Clinton l-2p road mil from Clinton Five room house with bath. A nice country home on hard road. Eight room house on hard road. The rent is reasonable. Four room apartment on West Carolina Avenue Storage barn- suitable tor storage of hay or farm equipment. C. B. HOLLAND Realtor Phone 7l.V Night 2.‘>826. Laurens 1C REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Nine room home -uitable for apartments located close in. Nice hrick home on small tract near town on highway. Six room home with tw»o baths -located' in the northern part of town At Joanna, six room home, three room house and block garage on live acre tract See fh:> place if you are interested in a home. Five room home on hard road out from town. Now vacant Only S3.- 000. Two bedroom-home on large lot near Whitten Village 47 acre.- with four room home, three room house, barn, garage and Wurlitzer pianos at bttle as $20 00 FOR SALE—’53 Studebaker cham- grateful to the ladies of Bailey down. Write or call Case Piano Com ; pion. w ith overdrive, pany. Inc.. 1613 Augusta Road, heater, practically new Greenville. S. C. tf economv car. Call 1822 Under-seat Memorial Church for serving din- tires Good'ner. lei -THE FAMILY licious. The packing houses will take needles and shoot brine into the bacon and hams and in a mat ter of days have the meat on the GRAIN PRICES OF CAROLINA MILLING CO. Lanreto. S, C. For delivery any day except Sat urdays and before 4:30 p. m. we quote today’s markets on the fol lowing grains. Prices are sub ject to change without notice. Yellow Shelled Cora, No. 2 or better $1.25 Yellow Corn In Shuck. (80 lbs. per bu.) $1.20 White or Mixed Corn. No. 2 or Better $1.15 W’bite or Mixed Corn In Shrek. (80 lbs.) $1.15 Slip) ed Shuck or -Ear Corn, (70- 76 lbs. per bu. depending on amount »f Chuck and corn.) All ci rn m ist be below 15.5' < moisture on delivery. Oats, No. 2 or Better, per bushel _ .75 Milo or Hegart, No. 2 or better, per 100 $2.00 (Maximum allowable moisture 15 f /r.) Additional storage space, both bulk and flat storage, now en ables us to store much larger quantities of the above grains than in previous years. If you have large quantities to offer, we suggest \ou contact us for current prices and delivery schedules so as to make your de liveries in a mininui.ii time. YOUR INQUIRIES INVITED! Telephoii 1 * Laurens. 22031 nr 22041. frosty and the days so abort that it is taking time. A lot of the fellows tell me they are harvesting a bale or more per acre. We have a little better than 12.000 acres planted and lodes as If we will go o**“r ten thousand bales. If Grade hadn’t struck, we would have gone near a bale per acre. H. A. Ropp tells me it is possible that we might hold to our cotton acreage, or maybe increase it, if farmers will plant their allotment. FOR SALE Concrete Mock building brick front. 5 rooms and room. Aluminum casement win dows. Asphalt tile in two rants. Natural gas heat and water heat er. On lot approx. 75’XlM’, locat ed on Greenwood Highway Just beyond Roddy’s Motor Coart. Coatact: Dr. W. W. Adams West 2nd St. Tifton, Ga. Phone Tifton 1134 tf Wasson & Wasson, Inc. Hickory Tavern, S. C. Well Drilling and Well Boring Water Guaranteed—and all work guaranteed. Call col lect. telephone: Laurens Rural: 2721 — 2725 — 2720 WANTED—Highest price paid for gold, silver, copper,- U. S and for eign coin.- Tom Elliott. Phone 9275, dtH ‘P ' veU 50land m cultivation Presbjtenan College 8p-N-12 t,l ^ er ' n srna H timbor ■}- , Industrial lot with building on i NOTICE! .70c per 100 !b.-. for old railroad siding and street front- newspapers and magazines at ware- age Good location in Clinton nouse aero.-- (run) Chronicle 8 to 175 acre farm with dwelling and noon Satirdav- Call 1218 Will pick barns on hard road out from Clin- ' up large loL* f tfcjton. Large farm, good land, on hard, road near Simpsonville. If interested in buying or selling i real estate see me. C. B. HOLLAND Realtor Phone 715. Night 2-3<26, Laurens Ic W.ANTED—Baby sitting by the hour I or day. In mx home or yours. Call Mrs. C. A HoUand. 708 E Carolina We., Phone 1523-J Ic FOR RENT FOR RENT — Furnished Apt. 2 room and kitchenette A O'Daniel. Phone 535-.I tf LOST & FOUND FOR RENT—Large furnished bed- _ Black wool car coat m room Miale onh Photu 1448-M. Ic Washeteria in Clinton. Reward. Call FOR RENT-3 houses on the Joan- 6103 Sara Iusti ’ Joanna na highway near Young’s Cross Roads Cali Mrs. Pern- Moore. Tel ephone 247 After 6:00 p. m call 827 tf Ic OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 IT S TIME TO CHECK YOUR PRINTING NEEDS About this time^of the year we have many calls for rush printing orders. People call us and say they have just run out of this or that and need "state- ments-by in the morning at the latest.” Of cojr?e we are glad to help them over these tight spots . . . but we would like to point out that we can save customers many dollars and do a bet ter job of printing if we get your orders well in advance. This also insures your having the forms and statements you need for your business when you need them. We suggest you— CHECK YOUR JOB PRINTING NEEDS THIS WEEK And let us have your order. In that way you'll be sure of having your printing when you need it. We appreciate your business and are always anxious to serve you better. Your doing this in the next few days can heip us do a better job. Won't you (or have your employees) check your needs and give us your order now? Chronicle Pub. Co. JOB PRINTING DEPT. 4% Per Annum * I - New Anticipated Dividend Rate Beginning January 1,1960 The respective Boards of Directors of Palmetto Building and Loan Association and Laurens Federal Savings and Loan Association hereby announce their intention to pay a dividend on savings at the rate of 4% per annum January 1,1960. The first such dividend will be paid June 30, 1960. Both associations are members of the Federal Savings and Loan In surance Corporation, an agency of the United States Government. The dividend for the period ending December 31,1959, has been de clared at the rate of 3V2% per annum. You are invited to take full advantage of this new, anticipated high er rate by bringing your savings to one of these insured associations. Palmetto BuiMing & Loan Ass'n. Ill North Side Of Square Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n. T 201 West Main Street Laarans, S. C