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. ^ a. ‘-V* Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 29, 1948 X ♦ ♦ WANT ADS TO KFN'T — TO FIND — TO Bl Y — TO SELL Everybody Heads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTH E—Rates.for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co, 5jGALL< \\ Wood OIL CANS. Coal and PANSY PLANTS, 'English Daisy and Gas Lanterns Plants, Snapdragon Plants, Sweet' Hcafers and RefaTrs. Blakely-Burton’s Hard- William Plants arid marty other v •ware A: Seeds. Telephone 188." lc rieties. Blakely-Burtdn’s Hardwa & Seeds. Telephone 188. PLENTY < H. J. Pitts Store. Telephone good Royster Guano. 1 tfc. i a- ; are let FOR SALE—143-acre farm in the, FOR SALE^Electrie drink box. WetJ Hopewell section. Tenant house Guarantied mechanically perfect. bam. Large acreage m cultiva-! New paint, newly relined. See B. W. tion. Paved road, C. Bryan Holland,: Crouch, Telephone 96. lc Laurens. c j RESPONSIBLE man or woman with F 9 R SALE — 5-room frame house, j car to sell Fuller Brushes in Clin-! brick foundation, hardwood floors ton. Write Box 312. Kings Mountain, in all. except bedrooms. Comp eted in N c , i2.4p 1947. Located on paved street. R. E. ■ Wysor, III, Jacobs Bldg., Phone 85-J.; ~ tfc HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—'Nice 7-room house with hardwood floors located on large, lot in fine residen tial section. Former home of Mrs. R. G. Watson. See O. L. Long, Attorney, Laurens. S. C 5-2cl BABY CHICKS. Our usual high quality blood-tested Barred Rocks, White Rocks and Reds. Also Feeds, SC Youths See NY; S^VfALLER ONE IS BIGGEST . . . James E. Webb, dir^tor of the bureau of the budget, holds the bound budgets of 1948, IfflThand, and that for 1949, right hand. The 1948 budget weighs 74 pounds. The ’49 budget weighs only 6-4 pounds, but the smaller budget calls for expenditures of 140,000,000,000, while the larger one called for 837,500.000.000. . a patient a finished prescription - * he gives him the benefit of years of professional training. Your. j H pharmacist has studied botany, physics, chemistry, biology, and associated subjects. Pharmacists are giving the public a highly specialized service FOR SALE residt. nee 2Smiles r ant housi' Prather. Feeders Burton’s Hardware & 70-.icre farm iml 8-room | phnne t88i — •with all conveniences.'— : —_ ~ • C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phone 715——‘ Laurens, S. C ii a :n C.in’on. Also two ten- on property. Mrs. Platt,-. tf: and Fountains. Blakely-: ^ m Hardware & Seeds. Tele- jGGK 10 jGIi TOmS “• le •' '' ~ | New York, Jan. 28.—If 12-year- rabbits through'his ‘tater patch.” “ A ralbbit wouldn’t be seen in your ’tater- patch,” said Atkinson, edging toward another pigeon. After .selling their crop in Boston,' I old Cecil Atkinson had one pf those the boys are going home, satisfied to mach'ines that make money in Wash- 1^-fcanners- ington, he would slip President , “We saw a machine in Washing-1 HOUSE FOR SALE—7-room frame! house on Cleveland street. If you i don’t think it’s a bargain, compare except maybe Atkinson.! vP ver -Brown s Jewelry Store) ^ Truman $5 and send ^im to the den- ton” he said, “that prints $5 bills, FOR SALE — 56-acre tract with 4-i tist. $10 bills and $20 bills. Boy, if room house on the Clinton-Whit- The seven champion sweet potato I had a mavhine like that.” It is our sincere wish that you may never have i illness in your home. But if you do, take advan tage of our personal, confidential service. Bring your prescriptions to us. McGEE’S DRUG STORE price with cost of building today. mire road - 30 t aCreS ° pen land ’ C ’ Must be seen to be appreciated. For ian Holland. Laurens. Ic information, call R. E. Wysor, III, | LAYING PELLETS, Laying, Grow- tf! ing and Starting Mashes, Scratch, Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. i Calf Feeds and Rabbit Pellets and RELIANCE AZALEA and Camellia! Horse an d^ Mule, ^Dog, Fisly^, Fertilizer 5, 10. 25, 50 and 100 lb bags Also Free Booklet on care o. „ , ^ , „ Azaleas and Camellias. Blakely-Bur- S <*ds. Telephone 188. ton’s Hardware 188. ~ j growers of South Carolina, aged 12 He would even pay for having-the to 15 years, their face scrubbed and ! president’s tooth fixed. ff their hair slicked down, are out tak-] ^ ing a hard look at the big cities The ; RgpybJj CQns Endanger M w Grain. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & lc & (Seeds. Telephone FOR SALE—Rolling chair and o^e sweet potatoes to a chain stbre. lc , nurse s folding cot. Miss Ruth BaS- “We went to see the president in for s \I V 4- ; Tm framl house in ley.'T20 N. Broad Street. Telephone Washington^ said John Walton 204-J. - " —’ lc Blaekwell, 13/of Mayesville, S. C. “But they said he had a toothache. We saw' our senators and Rep. John Riley.” , ■ ‘ FOR SALE- 1940 Nash 4-dr>or, w’itn L. ST—On Pea«. htree St., Lydia Mill, j . “Congressmen make too much,” sa d rad. ) and .mater. A clean car. $850. 1947 Brewton Parker class ring Harry Truluck, Jr., of SumL Call 88, Extension 9. lc with mit.als LS on inside. Finder, ty. “That’s why our taxes FOR SALE 45-acre tract with 2'ten- P lease return t0 Lucile S i 1O0n - 115 ! high.” best residential section. .Will 0 complett i -run R. E. Wysor, III. FOR SALE Jacobs Bid’’."Phone 85-J. tfc J. Pitts. All kinds of wood. H. -tfc ant houses, and 90-acre tract or) seven sincere farm boys are respect-1 _ r _ - rx 3 c .•* all, awed by on one and US Economy, DSFTIOS Say j tj and impressed by very'little. ! Washington,. Jan. 28.—Democrak! § Today they whizzzed off to Boston on House ways and means com-|tjt for a taste of beans and toitell fheir mittee today accused the Republicans j t-* of endangering the nation’s economy $ and jftopardizing national security; K by pioposing an incoir,e tax cut of bout $6,000,000 000. 1 g The Democratic views on the Lx 1 :-: legisla ion were contained in the t.t *# linoriiy report n the bill apon-1 * sored by Rep. Harold Knutson (R- Minn). The bill was approved yes-; -Urtlay by a siraight party line vote n th3). committee of 15 Republicans; SOLD THEATRE Goldville, S. C. it r coun- are so k the Laurcns-CIinton Holland. Laurens. road. C. Bryan Poplar St., Lydia Mill, and receive “They ought to pay thg president lonfand nine Democrats against. reward. • Ip more, Atkinson, of Turbeville. “He The BlxpMblican majority defend- lc MOTHERS—Do you realize that you ! alu ' a y s loolcs like h2 needs it.'' . e d the bill on the grounds'it is “es-*;! can save the drudgery-of'washing 1 T he boys, who as a county team sential to the long-run improvement g * FLOOR POLISHER TO RENT—We have large deluxe polisher. It is not a .mah Olisher, but handles s^ y 0ur child by being sure of sani-| ;n wnich they had been sight-seeing stitute a serious obstacle to the in- dtapers at home Tor as little as Sl.eJ ■ von Ihe 4-H xlub sweet potato ui the American standard of living, per week, and also protect the health 1 cdarn P* ons l 1 *P spilled, out of a bu< “These (wartime) rates . . . coh- easy. Saves you both time and en , , .—jliiLE.?!.?l J$aL.feayg. ergy. lone 42^ in New Yoi’k. The two UJ-yesr-olcis j crease a 1 t0Si~ot-te- ^nqw ;: b«?vre. ' in production needed to re- k |:hcve::curreat' tnftarronafy" pfessttr^ Morning: Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus fic tax); Children under 12—9c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JAN. 29-30— 'THE EGG AND \" With FRED MacMl KRAY and CLAUDETTE COLBERT Also SHORT. * „ SATURDAY, JANUARY 31— I DOUBLE FEA’TURE— "THE GAS HOUSE KIDS GO WEST" ...and... “LONE HAND TEXAN" a a a 8 ♦ ♦ # % a a a i;i a ♦ ♦ a if a a a a FOR SALE — Used household furni ture. Iron bed witlf springs and mattress $20: dresser, in good con dition, with large mirror, $15; four- burner oiL.eook stove with builbin oven (New Perfection), $25: kitchen . # - - _ - j rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone; ‘ ^ e ate in the place where con- ;he Republicans said. v | g 605, Laurens. tfc g r y ssr nen'eat said Blackwell. | The GOP report contended that At-'TVA ArrmPATT r^v i . The food was lous ^-’ said At * the lax cul could be made and suf- S * i' f- nnn ’ -r , . • . ^ ^ i klriSQIL—LXfl—wuaderr congressmen ficient funds left over to provide .ft , hL r'!?l «o ? w ‘ -. ETi k ^> raisiI 'S U debt reduction trom 310,000 OOO.OOolH day. Call 80 or 3_. S. W. Sumerel,, “We went to the United Nations to $11,000,000,000 in the 1948 and ft t. ,n.i ./<■.. - today and talked to a Russian dele- 1919 fiscal years. cabinet in good bond.tion, $20. Ratch- USED Electric Refrigerators (with oate.’’ said 15-year-old Joseph Sam- The Democrats however, contend- 1 *': ford Boland. , Ip guarantee). Some of these boxes ^1 Dahbi of Mayesville. “He tried ed that the Knutson proposal threat- $ i »ve completely hew motor units. !o tell us Russia grows pink cotton ens to create a deficit of $2,100,0000,-j g '•andard makes. Prices you can af-i and yellow cotton or any other color COO in the 1949 fiscal year. d Home Supply Co. Phone 423. tf| CO, J° n they want. I bet it’s hooey.” The Republican report criticized g WE HAVE in stock for sale: Mowers,!* The ^ampion sweet potato grow- President Truman’s $40.for-every| er is Herman Turner, lo, Mayes- body tax cut to be made up by a g vihe^. He 331 bushels of sweet 75 per cent excess profits tax. The ft ., , , - potafbes on his acre of land and GOP reno"t sa’d the oresident’s nammer mills and soda spreaders. .. ^ repo.. saiu tne presiaem s h 7 ’ | ^.tts Implement Co , 5-2c ‘ rated first i n cultnaation, sorting, progra mis “inflationary and the g FX->R SALE—The Ira C. Boland resi- — —- - —r — '-uring and packing. He didn’t have excess pnofits tax would not—as ft donee, West Main St. Seven-room FURNITURE REPAIRED, refinished, much to say. The 12-year-olds claimed by the president—produce|g dwelling Ratchford Boland ip Antiques our specialty. Custom up- ; didn.t give him a chance. sufficient revenue to offset ttye lossift bolstering, restyling of old furniture.; At 15 he owns his own jeep, has through the $40 cut. j !*: FOR SALE '*' n ' ..k—» r Pitts. With CHARLES STARRETT "G-Men Never Forget," Chapter 2 MONDAY AND TUESDAY„FEB. 2-3— 'THE LONG NIGHT" With HENRY FONDA. ” Also NEWS and SHORT EXPERT RADIO SERVICE On Home and Auto Sets CLINTON RADIO SERVICE Phone 142 In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4— "LOST HONEYMOON With FRANCHOT TONE ' Also — CASH NIGHT a pick-up hay balers rakes .tiller plows, harrow NEXT- ii DOWN TO EARTH ft it H n i :.t if ft 11 a News Reels and Selected Short Subjects _ COLORED BALCONY Milk cows. Hubert J. We have beautiful selection of La- $60 in war bonds and his own gun, lc France fabrics to choose from. Leroy all paid for \4rith his own work. He WANTED—Ice box. second-hand, in Sanders - Gar y and Tbornwell Sts. ; feels sorry for city boys and plans good condition. Must HOLD ice. t ’ 29-4p to* spend his life as a farmer. Cali 213. lc NICE APARTMENT fer r»nt rm Al 50 d Oing 3 lc NICE APARTMENT for rent on cor-i . A1S0 aoing 3 ,ot of looki ng and rzrr . L'/-TRTC p TT ner °l Ca l vert Ave. and Adair St.! !! Ule talkir >g was F rank Kelley, 14. SEVEN CL P ELECTRIC Percolat- phone c D Nance at 446 lc ! bumter, and Luther Welsh 15, Mayes- ; ors, Electro Toasters, Waffle , ville. ^ ^ Irons, Hot Plates and Heaters. Blake- SINGER Eleciric -portable, ConsoTe “We went to Radio City and saw i Ij--Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele- and desk model home machines, a million pigeons,” said Atkinson, phone 188. / lc also Tailoring and Upholstery ma chines, all LkejigwrAVe buy, sell and * 2. - ^ 1 WANTf.D T<) BL 5 —Oat^ straw and ^ rac j e Doug’s Trading Post, Green hay. H. J Pitts. l c 1 wood, S. C. 12-5c FOR SALE — Grocery store doing TARPAULINS—W’e have a good as- good business, at Lydia Mill. Rea-; sortment of sizes. Also Belting,, son for selling: owner interested in Belt Lacing and Belt Dressing. Blake- other business. Reply to “R,” care- ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-! The~rK ronicle. 5-3p phone 188. lc a million pigeons," said Atkinson. Loose litter on the floor oi the "Boy wljat a spot to be* in without poultry house provides better insu--| a gun." lation than packed material; there-1 “I ain't mentioning no names,”, fore frequent stirring is advisable. , drawled Truluck, “but "a certain per- Cows exposed to cold weather and spends a lot of time chasing winter winds use up much of their feed to keep warm. * I Camp Fire Girls are a big factor j among rural communities and are! doing much to conserve our natural son Want Ads FOR SALE—Used bath tubs, sinks, i resources and build a better nation. -All stomach sufferers to lavatories, new fittings. No|h’s Cornell scientists report success- - c- r- 5-3c'ful tests .with ammonium thiocya- SKIPPER COMPOUND. Condensed WANTED Smoke, Sugar Cure. Sage and Sau-! try Willard’s Treatment. Large sizej-Ark Abbeville S C ^geSea^mogfor Luring yourmeat.Ouily'guaran^ed oryour money back -! c farm . nate in the control of quack jrass Blakely-BurL TT^^Jardware & Seeds:) Young s Pharmacy. Pnonel9. i nr ATOMS rOR SALE—Several farms . , . , . * . lc Telephone 188. * ,1c! Chicl^Buyeis! Special blEv chickl only $4 95 par 100 I West baby cbicka are all ICO'c k' od levied and pra our betl |rad« Keatmber ibex arc baby (hieki, (hay arc aof {rows bird* Bur they |row into treaHant broil, era and Irycra. No tulla, no acconda, ■« enpplea. no bread or aci |uaranlaa. Lialaai —Ait offer laata only antil the present! ■apply ia exhausted, and that won't ba long' with (rat grade baby chicka aclliag at tkia *”**' SENOXO MONEY p«« au«Da«» Jaat aaad your order lor aa many haadred al thaaa baby abacka yea want at this apacial S4.9S price. Den't aaad awy aMaay. All baby chicka ehipped C. O. D. lab ekip. Mag point Iraai aopply hatchery a ear eat yea. Ast aaw •apply liaited. Scad year ardara ta LIGHTNER'S CHICKS Department C F. 0. Boa 924 Phono 2-1445 ColomhU, S. C. *RITE FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST in different sections of the county, j ancl °l her P erennial weeds in n urs- lc enes. S FIR ICE A LESPEDEZA hulled andjc Bcyan Holland, Laurens. . scarified. W r e have an extra nice — - ■ — — Nutritional values of lot -of these seed. Blakely-Burton’s ^kA^’T NUT TREES for shade and mi ik from animals fed Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. ! nuts * us:n S our •1-tree home or-1 from properly limed soils are super chard collection, consisting of 1 pa-j jor to those fed on plants-from soils meat and on plants ■tit - LOTS FOR SALE —On old airport p ers hell pecan, 1 new blight-resist- very low in available calcium. road. New development just start-• ant Chinese Chestnut, 1 American We have depleted our soil at a ed. City has cut new street this past Filbert, 1 hardy English Walrfft— faster rate than any other nation in all four 2 to 3 ft. trees. Special offer the history of the world. No. 22 —$9.85 postpaid. Write for: Once established, Western wheat 1 free copy 48-page Planting Guide, grass withstands consistent grazing offered by Virginia’s largest growers by livestock. * 1 Dr. L. E. Carpenter of Hormel week. Buy early before price goes up. R. E. Wysor, III. Jacobs Bldg., 85-J. _ tfc CABBAGE PLANTS, Onion Sets, Onion Plants, Lettucfe Plants, Gar-i of fruit trees > nut trees . berry plants __ _____ den Peas, Carrots and Beets. Plant and ornamental plant material. Sales- institute at the University of Min- 1 these any time now. Blakely'-Burton’s! men wanted. Waynesboro Nurseries, nesota has found that the addition Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. X* P & G PAINT Made in the South for the South BUILDINGN MATERIALS' i • • J. R. Crawford Phone 10 South Broad at Pine > -a Waynesboro, Va. TRADE MARK Enjoy Drink The •?. iW- 1 “Hits The Spot" FOR SALE—Double section con crete laundry tub. Size 48x24x15 inches. This item is new and will sell at cok. Sunshine Cleaners. f X • lc GOOD BUYS In modern houses, well locat ed. Information furnished and property shown without obli gation. R. E. WYSOR, III Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J A Nice Selection of ELECTRIC, HEATERS From $9.50 up Make Your Bath Room More Comfortable With Qne of These Heater^ HOME SUPPLY CO. Phbne 423 lc of a trace of copper in the diet of ia pregnant sow increases the num ber of pigs farrowed. Fuffed Grouse, by John Alden Knight, published by Alfred A. 1 Knopf,- New York City, $4.50, is first of alla,..practical guide, including + ftfn information on .hunting meth- ; ods, cover, distribution, seasonal j fluctuations, clothing, ' dogs, guns, ! loads and leads. It also deals with ! breeding, history and habits of the j grouse. , It is advisable to feed hay to workstock at night so that animals will have ample time for mastication and digestion of the roughagp. Heavy producing hens consume relatively large amounts of oyiter shell: On^ pound of shell contains only enough calcium for about eight dozen eggs. sf (r AT FOUNTAINS EVERYWHERE AND BOTTLED Ask for the Big Bottle PEPSI-COLA CO. GREENVILLE, S. C.