University of South Carolina Libraries
/ If * M Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1949 WANT ADS 11 BUSINESS SHOULD SELL SELF TO NATION, BABSON ASSERTS TO RENT — TO FTV»/ — TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads *he Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—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. Statistician Believes Its Leaders Have Fallen Down on Job. Kiwanis Group Wants Federal Spending Cut ' ! Chapel Hill. N. C., Aug. 30. —A Gloucester. Mass., Aug. 26. Most reduction in government spending at businessmen with whom I talk tell th e national, state and local level NO TRESPASSING—No Hunting, INDELIBLE INK and sets for mark- ^ t ^ e y are 3^3^ 0 f ^e monkey was urged in a resolution adopted Fishing or cutting Trees. Erskine | ing clothes. Chronicle Pub. Co. | business going on in Washington and unanimously by the Carolinas district Blakely. Mrs. J. T. Todd. FOR shower-proofing raincoats, slacks or any other garment, call us todav. Royal Cleaners, Phone 77. 1c COVERED BUTTONS. A variety of* sizes and styles. Buckles, belts, and button holes. Mrs. Charlie McDan iel. 201 S. Broad St. tfc EVERYBODY interested in a laundry in Clinton meet in city hall Thurs day night at 8 o’clock. W. A. Buch- enan. MARK WELL PUNCHMASTER—For ticket and other punching. A handy little office item. $1.00. Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74. WANTED— First class colored dinner cook. 'BOILED PEANUTS and Roasted Peanuts. Our Boiled Peanuts are new crop. Blakely-Burton’s Hard ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. HAVE your lawn mowers sharpened. I also sharpen hand saws and all other saws. Edgar L. Blakely, 307; Musgrove St. Telephone 200.' 8-5p BOXWOODS FOR SALE. Nice sizes. Veil shaped and bunchy. Free of disease. Write us. Tollison Landscape Co., CUnton, S. C. 8-2c how it will affect Kiwanis International at its clos- business. i ing session of the 29th annual meet Recently a tired ^ ere today, and frightened The resolution also called for “all company president constructive efforts looking toward said, "You know, the abolition or consolidation of Mr. Babson. Ameri- boards, bureaus, agencies and the ca is living in a like in order to reduce government paradox — in our personnel.” great land of wealth | Pointing out that interest on the and ~ are unemployed plenty people ^S.OOO^O.OOO national debt* an- memployed. I nually amounts to as much as our , „ re , pll j ,* eS ’ former peace-time national budgets, know. Our unemployed, ill-housed the resolution urged “close scrutiny THE BEST BUYS in used refriger-; and poorly clothed people are so well of all plans and purposes for which ators at Home Supply Co. tfc o ff that they are the envy of all the pub i ic funds are being appropriated — rest of the world. For example: The and eventually expended ” FOR SALE—20 acre farm 3 miles Lincoln Electric company of Cleve- ; m ' from Clinton on Spartanburg Road, land recently distributed upwards of>REg|/MES WORK HERE 3-room house, barn, good well and $3,500,000 in incentive payments to) pasture. 16 acres in cultivation, will 1097 workers. These payments, made . Allss S® 1-0106 Stroup has resumed sell with or without crop and all possible only by individual initiative, ■ her P° slt:on as director of religious One dav a week off. Good hours, equipment. J. T. Lanford, 155 Cy- practically doubled the income of good pay. Apply in person only.iPress Street, Lydia Mills. l-2p LOUIE’S RESTAURANT SEVERAL good used pianos. Tuned and ready to go. $95 up. Easy terms. The Trading Post, Laurens. PLUMBING—Plenty of good used tubs, sinks, lavoratories, Noah’s Ark. Abbeville, S. C. 3tc ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and f Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone! 407-W. tfc! — 4— J FOR SALE—L. & H. electric range.; Mrs. Gertie Beil, 133 Pine Street,; Lydia Mills. Ip GENERAL ELECTRIC BULBS have many sizes in these including the three way. Also a full line of House Wiring Accessories. Blakely- Eu: ti n's Hardware 61 Seeds. Tele- phene 188. 1c America’s Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank j every worker By working hard, Lin-.. „ 4 _ coin produced more goods at lower! n * on t rea t* N- C. education at the First Presbyterian church after spending the summer NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repair* Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St—Phone 430 FINAL SETTLEMENT • Take notice that on the 30th day of September, 1949, we will render a final account of our acts and do ings as Executrices of the estate of Lyde Milam Little, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on and Purina Pitts. Chick feeds. prices and everyone benefited. One hundred and seventy-five years of evermore successful free enterprise experiences like this in cur country is evidence enough for me that we must be careful not to kill the goose which is laying the golden eggs. Despite all of its inad equacies. we have a system which is the same day will apply for a final the best in the world. The American discharge from our trust as Execu-! paradox to me is that our own work- trices. ers. w’ho have benefited moM from Any person indebted said estate is the highest standard of living in the notified and required to make pay- world, will not choose as leaders sue- ment on or before that date; and all FEEDS for your Poultry, Livestock cessful businessmen. Labor leaders persons having claims against said and Pets. Mashes, Grains and Pel- and theoretical government planners estate will present them on or before ' lets. Also Oyster Shells, Gr.t and may hold out to them promises bf said dale, duly proven or be forever security but at a bare subsistence le vel. Why do our people act so fool ishly? Where Business Failed Too many of our business leaders have been phenomenally successful in commercial activities, but miser- Poultry Supplies. Hardware A: Seeds. Blakely-Burton’s Telephone 188. NOW UNLOADING car of Great Heart” coal. Less than a bushel of ashes in a ton of this. Phone your tarred. JAMIE LITTLE AND EMMA L. CARSON, Executrices. August 30, 1949. 22-4c 'VE HAVE plenty Royster’s Guano • order toefay. C-W-S Guano Co. 1c H. J tfc Dvk; FEEDERS. Dog Collars, Dog H .rness and Dog Feeds. A good st.ick to make your selection from. A Dog Remedies. Blakely-Burton s Phone 12. tfc Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. ! FOR Button Holes and Covered But- FOR SALE — Several good Singer 1^-' see Mrs. R. L. Longshore. 2p . v.r.g machines. dm:nj room and MOTOR B]KE SALE—Heavy breakfast room su.fes china cloaetk Tr.e Trading Post, Laurens. _«« | „ ir .Lpfc. Sacrifice. Cox Home & FOR RENT—Five-room house. Call Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc •iTO-R after 3 p.m. Ip* - ^ | YOUR OLD HAT will look like new CALL US for alterations of any kind. | -when cleaned and rebuilt by Royal altering dresses, skirts, pants, coats, cleaners. Phone 77. ’ 1c putting in zippers, new hat bands, ! r.e.v pockets, and general repair BIRD BATHS, Pitchers in different colors and sizes. Fancy and Reg ular Flower Pots and Saucers. Blake ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tel ephone 188. work. Mrs. Charles Hollis, Sr., in charge of. alteration department. Kt •.... Cleaners. Incl. Phone 77. 1c OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kind*, Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind ers. Cash Books, journals, Day SPRAYING and treating of trees and shrubbery for all diseases. Many Books, Sales Books, Columnar Pad* | vears studv and treating. We also have the NEWEST SHRUBBERY. Write us. Tollison Landscape Co., Call 74. Chronicle Fhiblishing Co. BLUE HORSE School Supplies — get your needs here. Chronicle Pub lish.ng Co.. Stationery Dept. NC>TICE—Greenville Venetian Blind) Commpany, manufacturing and re conditioning of all kinds, metal and wood blinds. See R. A. Steer, Tele phone 611-W, Clinton. tfc FOR SALE—Milk cows, with yjung calves. H. J. Pitts. tfc SYRUP PAILS and Glass Jugs, No. 2 and 3 Tin Cans and extra lids and ‘ 50 lb. Lard Cans. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. HIGH SCHOOL loose-leaf binders, blue and red. Name of school in red printing. Just what every high school student will need. Chronicle Pub. Co., Stationery Dept. FOR SALE— 1948 ^-ton Chevrolet - pickup truck. Pitts-Dillard Imple ment Co. tfc RYE GRASS. We have just received our first lot of this. For a Lawn or Pasture that stands the cold weather this is your best bet. Blakely-Bur- ton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. _ 1c FOR SALE—Cadet water heater and tank in good condition. Telephone 248-R. 1c FOR RENT — 3-room unfurnished apartment. Mrs. J. L. Wright. Ip NOW IS TIME to start feeding your layers on Spartan Laying Mash or ‘ Pellets.” Get your hens into pro duction and have some high priced eggs to sell. C-W-S Guano Co. 1c FOR SALE — Home Comfort wood stove in good condition. Will sell (heap. W. T. Putnam, 207 Florida Street. \ lc HAVE YOUR old mattress made like ®new. One day service. Will call J or and deliver. All work guaranteed. Contact The Wheel or phorte 713-J. ' BEARDED IRIS. We expect a ship ment of these soon. .Many varieties from which to make your selection. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone F88. " ’ " lc MOTHERS—Do you realize that you can save the drudgery of washing diapers at home for as little as $1.60 per week, and also protect the health of your child by being aure of sani tary and sterile diapers, that have been washed through a total of 10 rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone 605, Laurens. tfc FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- able failures as public relations men. ers, edgers and polishers. We have They have lacked good two-way corn- all the necessary material to make munication with their employees and your floors beautiful. Reasonable with their communities. Business has rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply, not sold itself. The greatest danger to business to day is not the spurious “something lor nothing” philosophy our govern ment has sold the people. That kind of misinformation and unsound eco nomics just can’t withstand the white-heat of honest facts. Any sales man could demonstrate that such philosophers are liars and their pro ducts inferior. The Time Is Now Back in 1835 Count de Tocque- ville said: “Democracy extends the sphere of individual freedom: social ism restricts it. Democracy attaches all possible value to each man; so cialism makes each man an agent. Democracy and socialism have noth ing in common, except one word. —"equality”. But notice the differ ence; while democracy seeks equal ity in liberty, socialism seeks equal ity in restraint.” Any psychologist Clinton, S. C. 8-2c w iH tell you that restraint and frus- STAFLES — Arrow, Mark well and other standard machines. Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74. TO OUR FRIENDS- The management o f Childs Funeral Home wish to extend a hearty appre ciation for the kindnesses shown by the people whom we serve. We have season al music, ambulance, and chapel services at your dis posal. Our funeral expenses will meet your approval. We wish to please you, as your satisfaction is our success. CHILDS FUNERAL WANTED —Milk -cows calves. H. J. Pitts. with young lc HUMEX—the new soil conditioner. It’s a good mulch and fine for potted plants. Get a free descriptive nation go hand in hand. When men are restrained, their behavior be comes irresponsible, their characters become weak. The American system of Free Errterprise enables men toj 1-1 be aggressive, to hold their heads! high, to struggle and, through indiv idual initiative, become responsible, productive, and happy citizens. Our workers are not to blame for HOME Clinton, S. C. Phone 9280 circular. Blakeiy-Burtons Hardware ^ e - r ac ^j obs wb en we do not give & Seeds. Telephone 188. them the economic facts of life. We REfrTAL — Floor sanding machines, j shall have to spend millions on con- new equipment. All necessary ma- structive advertising and promotion- tenal to make your floors beautiful, al material to teach the plain econ- Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co. umic facts of Free Enterprise. This Phone 423. tic means educating the Press and Ra- wc dav vrvn ooT/Tc dio. campaigns in house organs and WE PAY TOP PRICES lor your corn * „ means Co Lu?en S S C - tf? appearance! in schools and co., caurens, a. c. uc ! colleges. It means writing simply and C. BRYAN HOLLAND (distributing widely corporation State- Real Estate i ments, and a dozen and one similar Phone 7t5 Laurens, S. C. jobs for a full fledged public rela- (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) lions staff. It means telling the peo* — - -• ’ pie fully and frankly what Fred-lfn- FOR SALE—Kenmore Coal Heater terprise has done for thenrf. You say with Firebrick lining. Automatic y 0U can’t afford such a program. 11 control. Humidifier, Porcelain Enam- sa y W e cant afford not to put such a el finish, holds 125 lbs. coal. Excel- program into action—at once! lent , condition. • Reasonable Price., ^ Call 331-W. tf TOWLE STERLING — For informa tion and delivery in Clinton con tact Mrs. Dillard Boland, 325 W. Main St., Phone 377-J. Wilbur Rid dle, Jeweler, Laurens. tfc CASCADE MADONNA LILIES and Regular Madonnas. Also fall Flow ering Crocus. We expect another shipment of Colchicum Bulbs soon. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. GET READY FOR SCHOOL with Montag Blue Horse school supplies. Neetline Pens and Pencils, $1.00 each, ball point, smooth writing pens, mechanical pencils. Buy them sepa rately or to match in pretty colors. Loose Leaf Note Books, imprinted Clinton High in blue and red. All school supplies needed will be found in our stationery department. Chron- Cot~~ If You Don’t Read THE CHRONICLE Yon Don’t Get the New* Thurmond To Speak To Grange Groups Sponsored by the Mt. Gallagher and Mountville Grange, Gov. J. Strom Thurmond will speak Wednes day evening, September 14, at eight o’clock in the court house at Laurens. The public is cordially invited. Masters of the sponsoring chapters are W. E. Johnson and Mrs. Sarah Dunlap Martin. THE CHRONICLE Completely Covers Clinton’s Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Snbotitnte for News- Now Is the Time ... to kill Bermuda Grass and Weeds. See the John Deere line: HARROWS TOOLBARS SPRING-TOOTH CULTIVATORS ' J. R. Crawford Clinton, S. C. Gold Theatre JOANNA, S. C. Morning Shows—10 A. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Matinee—3 P. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Night Shows—6:30 and 8:30 Every Night Admission 35c (29c pins 6c tax) Children under 12—9c Thur.-Fri. Sept. 1-2 IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING With RAY MILLAND Saturday Sept. 3 Double Feature SHAMROCK HILL ...and.. CHARLES STARRETT . IN A WESTERN Monday Sept. 5 One Day Only By Request UNCONQUERED With GARY COOPER Tuesday Sept. 6 _ Annual Free Show EVERYBODY WELCOME TADLOCK'S MILLIONS At Regular Hours Also CASH NIGHT Wednesday Sept. 7 HOMICIDE NEXT— TH E GREAT SINNER With GREGORY PECK GREENWOOD COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 205 Textile Building, Greenwood, S. C. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 6 COURSES OFFERED Business Administration — Stenographic Complete Business — Secretarial Training Junior and Higher Accounting * Limited enrollment — Reasonable tuition Free employment service ENROLL NOW Write for catalog and application for admission. Approved for Veteran Training — (T) Miracl<r-]reacl ■N % IBUftT SNOit FOR ORRCIFUL F0III A4r0rth»d !• ! • 4 I • i* H • » • GLAMOUR SumerePs Dept. Store “The Home of Better Values” Clinton, S. C. BULOVA AMERICA’S ^4^/, WATCH VALUE ^morl ftyOnfl, lotting dependability al os amazingly low prknl PAY AS LOW AS 1.00 DOWN 1.00 WEEK JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY CLUB NOW •i'UHIDOte j i:\v i i r. i’ i IUC ) “A Credit To South Carolina” Air-Conditioned for Your Shopping Comfort JL A Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" • — Thank You!