The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 13, 1949, Image 6

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Pape Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 13, 1949 ♦ ♦ WANT ADS ♦ TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads *he Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE Rates for want ads are 50e 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. /N THE NEWS LQgT 14-week old Beagle puppy. FOR SALE—1936 Standard Chevro- Missing since Jan. 9. Brown and let in good condition. Also one Boss | white limp on left froot paw. Find- oil stove, 5-burner, table top model/ er or informer please notify Bob C. S. Quarles. Phone 406-W. 1c McKinney, Presbyterian College. Ip WANTED TO BUY—*• Young mules , — . I and milk cows. H. J. Pitts. tfc, RENT our floor sanders, edgers, ana; polishers. Complete line of sand- CALL 74 — For your office needs paper and varnishes. Cox Home and I Chronicle Publishing Co^ Antr» ^nrmlv Phone 12. tfc /-•/'vr tvo Auto Supply. Phone 12. ^ COLDS hog curing' SUPPLIES. Salt, can be dangerous-treat them early.; Plain or Smoke Sugar Cure. Sau- Spyronal, or ll you have fever, call your doctor. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Phone 400 sage Seasoning, Sage, Black Pepper, Red Pepper, Sta-Fresh and Skipper Compound. Blakely-Burton s Hard- j ; ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c pqr SALE—Wringer type washing G E LIGHT GLOBES i machirye; $35. C. R. McDaniel. 13-2c■ We stock all sizes, and also three- WANTED — Used adding machine/ way globes in both sizes. Most regu- small. Also small safe. James E.j lar style sizes 13c. Phone us your Wolfe, Box 308. Phone 610. 1c requirements. ! — —— * I SADLER -OWENS PHARMACY NOTICE—Positively no hunting or. We Deliver Phone 40.0 trespassing of any kind" allowed on __ ' my land or lands rented by me at SAVE 40 f c on heating cost, with au y time. J. Dial Neighbors. Jan/ Celotex rock wood insulation. Call i3-8p. J. R. Crawford, Phone 10, Clinton/— The Southern insulating Co., Lees- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed-; vilie tfc r(X>m - 512 N. Broad St., Phone _1 — 422-W. Mrs. Ralph Norment. 1c ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H L. Baldwin, Telephone 407-W. tfc J -V AMMUNITION—Hunters, see us for! your needs. Yarborough Oil Co. _. tfc DEYOE PAINTS, inside and Outside „ AT r : rt t FOR SALE—1941 Ford car in per- House Paints, Enamels, Ons, v ar-• ^ t feet condition. H. J. Pitts. tfc | rushes and Brushes, Turpentine, etc. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. WOOD FOR SALE—Good dry wood Telephone 188. ' 1c for stoves and heaters at D. B.: Wehunts Cash Grocery on Laurens road. Ip-tfc Madam Cherokee INDIAN PALMIST READER AND ADVISER I Guarantee Success Where Others Fail Located: House Trailer on L. J. Brock Lot Next to Pool Room JOANNA, S. C. GOLD THEATRE Joanna, S. C. Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee->—Monday. Wednesday, Friday 3:00 P. M. Night Shows—livery night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c HEATER WOOD for Sale-^Leave or ders for Groce Godfrey at Bald- Chevrolet’s biggest newspaper advertising campaign will use 5,972 dailies and weeklies to announce new models January 22. Dwarfing Toni Banish, here’s what 5,972 newspapers look like, each representing an individual publication. win Motor Co. tf ROSE BUSHES. We ekpeet a ship ment this week of Red, Pink White WE HAVE plentv Royster's Guano , ,, ,, cur, i , * -f. , , , ,, T and \ellow Bush Roses, individually and Purina. Chick teeds. H J. pa( . ked Blakely-Burton’s Hardware _ c & Seeds. Telephone 188. . le ! LOST--Black pig. weight 60 pounds. NOW OPEN—Dixie Trim Shop OQ Grady Dunaway, Rt. 1, near R. A. Laurens road, about one mile from Steer place. Lp Clinton. Tailor-made seat covers, JINK IS HAND LOTION head Jinings, and general upholstery. Makes your hands soft, smooth and Your patronage appreciated. _ tfc velvety. Chaps relieved over night WE PAY TOP PRICES for your com, and cured completely after three or oa t5 and wheat. Carolina Milling As Washington Sees It. . [HE NATIONAL SCENE Special to .The Chronicle. Washington, Jan. 12.—While polit ical observers here agree that Pres- three or four applications. 39c and 69c. ’ SADLER-OWBINS PHARMACY We Deliver Phone 400 WANTED figure has been increased at least several billion dollars since that time. Think of that! more than $20,000,- 000,000 of federal funds have been poured into housing since 1933.'' Here are the facts. Actually the federal government under the U. S. housing act of 1933, up to the end of 1947 had exnended less than one billion dollars for public housing. In 1947 administrative expenses and THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JAN. 13-14- "GOOD SAM" With GARY COOPER SATURDAY, JANUARY 15- double FEATURE— 'NIGHT WIND ...and... 'LAND OF THE LAWLESS With JOHNNY MACK BROWN ill ill lit II MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JAN. 17-18— "KEY LARGO" With HUMPHREY BOGART , Co., Laurens, S. C. tfc Colored ident Truman has established him- „ . ... r ... , ,, ., . . , , . , subsidies for the federal public hous- stlf as the uncontested leader of the o,-. Democratic party, they are wonder ing administration were only $17,- 100,000. The difference between these Young's Pharmacy. delivery boy. in S just how far the congress w,11 (lgi ; res ' and the 20 billion dollars re . g 1c go in granting him a green light on , , . ... D .. „ , IK ferred to by Bunting was made up by IS) billion dollars of insurance of WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19— "SO EVIL MY LOVE Also — CASH NIGHT NEXT— n EXPERT RADIO SERVICE On Home and Auto Sets CLINTON RADIO SERVICE Phone 142 In Rear L. B. Dillard's Store ed. City has cut new street. Buy early before price goes up. R. E. Wysor, Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. tfc LOST — Red bone hound dog. An swers to name ‘‘Tillie.’’ Female, white stocking feet, white breast, ■white tip tale, and white tip nose. If found please return to Dwight V. 1 Suttle, 2 Lee Street. 13-2p C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. ext ra dollars to the family in- rules committee, never will have the (Over Brown's Jewelry Store) come by becoming arf Avan repre- chance of dominating the committee NOAH’S ARK has'plenty of used sentative. Start now. Representatives as be_did_during the 79th ^nd 80th^ ^ ™ c nW hath tnh< nlH waimi' needed in Clinton and Joanna. Write congresses when a coalition of re- io yieia f vV -h ju and- of used Mrs - Julia-T. Sorgee, District Mana- calcitrant southern Democrats joined surplus when national income and ' " each. Noah's Ark, Ab- ser. Box 219. A,ken. S. C. 3-4c with northern Republican, to dictate JJJ 5a 8 J ha ^ d ' D30-C THANK YOU NOTES the measures which should go before , .. s , e , e e congress for a vote. "APARTMENT FOR PEGGY" « ♦ ♦ ♦ # ♦> ♦ ♦ # • ♦> % j.: ♦ ♦ ♦> ♦ ♦ ♦> ♦> in • * ♦ * ♦ # ♦ # 4<* ♦ ♦ #,*• ♦ ♦ ii n «> u ♦♦ • • ♦V :: :: i.: ♦> # * B it it •# ♦> ♦ ♦ ♦> :: :: I :: y 1 ii LOTS FOR SALE On oid airpo.t • , T~ „ the Truman legislation which he pro road. New development just start-^ICE No hunting, fishing or :misec J t u e vo t e rs and which the De- trespassing on our lands. H. J. ised t e private housing loans on properties Pitts, Mrs. J. M. Pitts. tfc I ™ cratlc P latform pledged t0 the P e °- ! owned privately. These 19 billion g P The concensus is that the Ptesi-i on'Tou^ml; “th^' represem Sp ^‘|fe«aa»g»» , 'lf'«iririftl1llll»Wlllt«lllllllllllllllllllllHm»WRIIII I dent can have just about what he amount of private housing insured wants, with the possible exception of by FH a over the past 15 years, the civil rights program, insofar as; The commiUee {or ecen0Tnic de . ! a Vyk n™ deleg t all0n ,S conce , r " ed - velopment which is a non-profit or-' And the Democratic caucus is ^ ganization of small or medium-sized to letermine by changing the house business men has come forward with — —; ' u e;> sllghtly ’ f that Congressman a monetary and fi sca i policy for gov- HOL SEW IVES Does your present Eugene Cox of Georgia, ran inj, emment after several years of study, income fall short of your needs? member of the all-important house Briefly the CED says 1 books at 10c beville. S. C. THANK YOU NOTES Have you written them? We have a 1. Fix stable tax rates. The tax rates to be fixed should be at a a moderate if the economy turns down. Thus, in FOR SALE—Milk cows, with young ™ve you wrmei. men.; .ve nave a President Truman, however, has boom times there shouId be a budget calves. H. J. Pitts. tfc n ‘^ e selec min of C: ore^pondence gj V en in one iota on his civil sUr P' us anc ^ depressions a budget , Cards. Note and Letter Paper, 49c _ „ htK nrn[Jrarn an H ha* carvaH nntipp deficit. $100.00 REWARD for ident/hcation of t0 sl _oo. I .L k! 2. During periods party who killed 400-500 lb. white- face Hereford bull on the Chappells \y e Deliver place ranch recently. T. J. Leake. 1c PANSY PLANTS. Maple Leaf Giants in MfXed Colors. They make a large bloom and bushy plant. Blake- ly-Burtun's Hardware & Seeds. Tel ephone 188. 1c FOR SALE—Pigs and shoats. Hamp SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Phone 400 on his congressional leaders that he expects them to go down the line for of inflation the government should use (federal America’s Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank him on this program which include-, Ieserve action to tighten credit; use abolition of the poll tax, anti-lynch- rr ’. m 1 f rd s ^ r n>us to retire bank ing, anti-segragation in interstate bed ^ e bt, refund government debt transportation lines, and a fair em- ! n ,, w ? ys tbat W1 . , ie boce portions ployment practices measure would ' e | d by comrner cial banks; cut the eliminate race, color or creed in mat- umc Kovernment loans and ters of emDlovment ^usrRntccs of losns. During periods empioymem. lobbyists of deflation these policies should be K Kigs ana snoais. nainp-; FOR c at f _ ] q 41 Ford nickun truck An indicatl0n of t how reversed ^ ! ''1 k -T , . n r d /*^ A 4 ck G r adS k .N P AdS S:4 q rt i r:?t ,0 sp P e™ch e o P , ran Ear Administration leaders, however, oond.non. Joe McDan.el, Telephone | s , phone Jp magging dfr^lSr ol the (ha, the more oraclical solu- I GO TO CHURCH ! National Association- of Manufac- tl0n would be to concentrate on pro- HAND PRUNING SHEARS, Lopping Q on *^ ^ a s ijg b t cough keep you at turers. Speaking of the joint con- « :arns which would prevent a depres- Shears, R.F.D. Mail Boxes, Wall- b . . ... . . .^ . home. Get a box of SUCRETS—the gressional committee named to study Sin . C 5 ^ osts ^ r f f d fP 1 ’®?, 510113 w °V ld more than offset the surplus that ^ ainec ^ in Periods of boom times. rite Wall Paper, Sandvik Saws and surej pleasant tast i ng cou g h drop, bousing, Bunting said: Extra Blade s . Blakely-Burton s that stop£ . coughs immed i atel y. Anti- i ‘ This committee reported Hardware & Seeds. Telephone_18S._ , septiCi soothing. 25c. sin ce 1933 the federal government xiLIARY TO - MEET COVERED BUTTONS m a d e .a n y SADLER-OW’ENS PHARMACY has made specific expenditures and time.. Three sizes, plain, 6 styles Wg Deliver Phone 400 commitments and assumed direct in black and white, ivory, nickel and gilt rims. Mrs. Charlie McDaniel, 201 S. Broad Street. tfc NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St. ; —Phone 430 COX SEED CLEANERS is open full time for cleaning, separating, treat ing, and scarifying your seed. Most modern machinery used. Supervised by Ernest E. Cox. Your business ap preciated. Every lot given careful at- LEGAL PAPERS — Note and Mort- tention. Prefer to clean by appoint- gage. Bill of Sale. Real Estate FOR SALE ment. Write Box 593, Clinton, or Mortgage, and Title to Real Estate, telephone 184-W after 7 p.m. for in formation. Cox Seed Cleaners, oppo The American Legion Auxiliary and contingent liabilities for hous- u ’ 111 ^ ue , SC ! ay . *J an ‘ ing of at least 20 billion dollars. The ^ aiy at . tbe bome _ _ Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. All members ‘ are cordially invited to attend. Want Ads site Florida Street school. 37-4c Chronicle Publishing Co. VITAMINS WANTED Reliable lady for respon sible job in Clinton. Must have own car. Start work at once. Write— P. O. BOX 514 Clinton, S. C. Build up your resistance during these cold raw days. W’e have all of the best brands, and will be gtad to serve you. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY We Deliver Phone 400 FOR SALE—White rabbits. J. Paul ; will buy, and at no extra cost to you. McCauley, Route 3. Ip Also Lemon and Almond extracts. PATIENTS AT HAYS HOSPITAL fVVL c'xVV, „ , : ~T - YESTERDAY FOR SALE — Hudson car, in excel lent condition. If interested, call Miss Thelma Russ, Mrs. Lillian 22. Mississippi Youngs. 1c /h’own, D. Bailey, James Owens, \I rs Cora Price. Nice sturdy-built din- -a*. ing chairs. Call at The .Chronicle Lt. Col. and Mrs. Powell A. Fraser office- 20-2p celebrated their wedding anniversary LOST —^Gold tear drop ear ring, -fcouary 11. Finder please notify Mrs. Frank _ Owens, Phone 9086. 1c VANILLA EXTRACT W’e handle PARKE-DAVIS brand only. Made from choice Mexican va nilla beans, the finest that money COX’S SERVICE is ready to care for your yard leveling, excavating, SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY t We Deliver Phone 400 grading, preparing land, terracing. I FOR SERVICE — Registered whi-te- Built to meet government require-1 face bull. Fee $5.00 cash. J. Hamp ments. Call 184-W after 7 p.m., or! Stone. 20-2p . 0p P° 8 i te ., Florida 1 FO(R~RENT—Unfurnished~or~~partly For Sale At List Price New 1948 3 /4-ton INTERNATIONAL PICKUP TRUCK D. M. VAUGHAN ^ Kinards, S. C. Street school, at Cox Seed Cleaners, Box 593, Clinton. * 27-4c IN STOCK Easy Flow Fertilizer Spreaders, 8 ft. sizes, Wood Saws, Post Hole Diggers, Feed ’ Mills,$ Planters, Cultivators, furnished small apartment (large bedroom and bath, small kitchen and dinette). Conveniently located. Pre fer working couple. Write (do not Chronicle. 1c Harrows, Tandum, Bush, Bog and ^ ^ 7. Spike, Plows, 2 disc, 5 disc and 21 MOTHcRS-Doyou realize (hntyoo bottom scrape blades, Scoop Pans,L OTn Sa ’: e ‘ he d ( rUdger , :l '„'; f WaS . h 1 ‘;f, Iron! end loaders. Any type equip- ' dlar ' ers at home r °. r as llttle aa * 18IJ ment for Ford Tractors. PITTS-DILLARD IMPLEMENT CO. Ford Tractors and Dearborn Farm Equipment West Main St. Phone 219-R Clinton, S. C. per W2ek, and also protect the health of your child by being sure of sani- j tary and sterile diapers, that have; been washed through a total of 10 rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone i 605, Laurens. tic | —TIRES —TUBES —BATTERIES —BICYCLES —guns ; —RIFLES ^ ... \ It Is A Pleasure To Serve You WESTERN AUTO STORE J. A. Orr, Jr. Put yourself in this picture! Your General Electric Home Laundry will be sunny, bright —and fun to work in! Let us help you to make it a neality! Still trudging down in that dark, dank basement to get your laundry done? Stop a second. Take a few steps through this modern all electric General Electric Home Laundry. It can be yours, today! STEP NO. 1: Enjoy a half-hour of leisure as the General Electric Automatic Washer does your laundry ... washes, rinses, damp dries! Isn’t this a pleasant room? STEP NO. 2: Take only one step to transfer your snowy towels—linens and cottons you want hone dry—into the General Electric Tumbler Dryer. Fluff dries chenilles, bed spreads, scatter rugs! STEP NO. 3: Sit down to work without strain at the General Electric Flatplate Ironer. Here’s new freedom from tiring hours over the old-fashioned ironing board! See the handsome G-E storage cabinets for laundry supplies, right where they’re needed most. Lot us help you get your Home Laundry started todayl You can get complete plans, absolutely free! GENERAL ill ELECTRIC The Appliances Most Women Want Mo# D. Payne & Go. APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT East Carolina Ave. « Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does \ ’ \ \ I v