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Page Six THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 19, 1950 want ads TO RENT — TO FINL* — TO BUT — TO SELL • Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE Rates foe 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. FOR SALE “Uz-room house, at 106 LETTER FILE BOXES for^the new Hickory street. Lot 100x250. Gar age apartment, 3 rooms with bath. James Cuff no, Jr. Call 329. Ip 1c year. Chronicle Pub. Co. LOTS FOR SALE vert Avenue. Lot-on Hays, Street. WOOD FOR SALE--When you need lot 0»h Wes( Main Street. C. B. wood, call 391-M. Full pickup load Holla»d, Phone da, Laurens. 1c $4.00, half load $2.00. Delivered any WANTED — Three or more unfur time. Jack Gaddy. N. Adair St. FEDERAL PAYROLL . COSTS APPROACH TWENTY-TWO BILLION Survey Shows Pay and Allowance Outlays - j ob | ess "Te X tiie Surpassed Only m War. barkers |„ Georgia Washington, Jan. 14 —Governmen- Praying for Work aries, covered at least In part by postage receipts; tfiose of corpor ations such as the Reconstruction Finance corporation, paid mainly out of collections on loans; and those of trust fund employes paid oout ot the special social security levies. Officials say their .gross payroll j costs for these groups will be about i $1,9)00,000,000, mill village and no rent has been ! Some of theie mill people are in ter- Nice lot on Cal'- 11 S'™' 1 ™ sts are “broaching a, $22,000,000,000-a-year clip, a survey ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. *- c While the year* 1949 has b^en a showed today. . hard one in many respects the peo- These pay and allowance outleys;P le of Laurens county have bee. by federal, state and local govern-(more fortunate than in many coun- ments account for nearly $1 of each!lies. nished rooms for-housekeeping to $6 paid out for wages and salaries) The .following story from Doug- business couple, first floor preferred, j in this country. They were surpassed lasville, Ga., tells of the plight of T. W. Shealey, Martins Barber Shop, I only during the - 1943-1945 wartime) some mill workers in that town; Clinton America’s Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank lp SPRAYERS for P er i°d- I “Jobless mill • hand’s in this lit- By official records, 7,685,000 per-'tie northwest Georgia textile town collected since the shutdown. The Georgia Power Company hasn’t cut off electric service. Water is paid for-from the mill’s maintenance fund. “MoDearmid has bought a lot of groceries for the folks who worked for him. J. Hitchcock, mill main- tenance~man, said; ~i~ ‘He’s gone further than any man I've ever known to help others. cMuuKmaBtiaaattKzaBa&uKMuuv 1 Gray Funeral Home Clinton,'' 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... x EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and S99-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgr*. rible circumstances.’ It worries Mr. McDearmid half sick. He’s even sold his farm to help then.’ “McDearmid isaid grocer, J. A, Robbins, has advanced ^credit to . WHEELBARROW L , Orchards and Poultry Houses |sons—about one out of every eight;are praying—praying for work. Also Hand and Tank Sorayers and i workers in the countr y- are drawin S i “A print cloth mill which em-, Sprayer Repairs. Blakely-Burton’s government pay. ployed 450 workers—the only large qPiWmiMUMtw.!K«««?CTa«oom» Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. I The total includes members of the industry in the town °* 4 > 000 —clos-j (armed forces and school system em-! ed 4 own last March when its market FOR SALE—Coon dog, 4 years old,; pioyees. The federal payroll was FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- weH broken. W. E. Brown, 141 Til-j running somewhat higher than that! “ Two weeks ago during a reviv ers, edgers and .polishers. We have itian Circle. Joanna. 19 - 2p |for state and-local governments, but! a ^’ a ® a Pfl s f minister, the Rev, all the necessary material to make HAy b iled without 1 the l atter employed moi;e people. (Claude Sweetwater,, urged the fi- many of the jobless after they had been < turned -down by stores where they used to trade. “ T’ve got to live with myself, you know,’ said Robbins.” Goodyear Tires and Tubes UATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 vour floors beautiful. Reasonable rgtes. Cox Home & Auto Supply Phone 12. rain. Lespedeza seed, tf c 1 cleaned. A. R. Jacks. Commerce department data show- .nancially distressed people to pray good, re * ; 0 “ VJV> ’ ! for the reopening of the mill. He 19-3p ed government payrolls hit a peace- . . . many would loin in nrav- | time peak of $21,900,000,000 a year 1 * d y would J° m :n P ray LOANS LADIES — Give your face a home; in November, and it appeared the er. climb was continuing. Salaried people, see us for ca& you!. **ial See the ’ Endora Comp ex need quickly for those extra expens- I |°P Kit, a complete home complex es. doctor bills, etc. (No red tape). *™ treatment, on sale at Sadler- Fr.endly, confidential service. , Owens Pharmacy. tfc A B. C. FINANCE CO. MARKWELL PUNCHMASTER—For —said total federal payroll outlays Next to Home Supply , Co. ticket and other punching. A handy | “Seventy-eight hel6 up their [hands, he reported. More than iike- Officials helping to analyze Presi- : iy many others are also praying. We dent Truman’s budget for fiscal 1951 think He will hear us. We think —the 12 months beginning next July INCOME TAX SERVICE see MRS. W. B. ABLE at HASH & KARRY GROCERY Wattsville, S. C. little office item. $1.00. Chronicle Publishing Co. Phoae 74. the mill will be reopened. “They pray together—in church, in that period will approximate $11,- ] n homes or whenever several hap- 000,000,000. — (pen to meet near the idle mill. x That means a $600,000,000 increase "Mill Supt. M. T. McDearmid is FOR SALE—Oil heater 35 000 BTU over y ear ' split about equally | optimistic. . ^ Ilo, o i.. between 1.500.000 members of the} "i think the Lord has heard us. armed forces and $30. J, B. Johnson. Phone 343-W, paproximately (he said. Groups from textile interests' 2,000,000 civilian workers. |in other parts of the country have* ! WANTED TO RENT —, Two large Armed forces payrolls are budget-(been here to see us. They want to Store Hours: January 9 to March 151 rooms or 3 smaU-cfies, near State 1 Training School, or in town. Call C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) GLASS-O-NET keeps cold air out and warm air in. For Poultry Houses, Hot Beds. etc. We have Lop ping Shears and Hand Pruners too. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c payrolls are estimated at • about infirmary a't Training School. Mrs. $6,700,000,000 in fiscal 1951. Togeth- Evie B. Jones. . Ip er they will make up nearly one- fourth of all governmental cash out lays. The $11,000,000,000 federal total averages out to $244 for each of the ed to total $4,500,000,000 and civilian'buy the mill and reopen it. Three parties were here in one day to look FOR SALE—Baled barley and cheat hay gathered without rain. Cheap. Joe Poole, RFD 1. Ip SPECIAL to new subscribers: Amer- 45,000,000 federal income taxpayers. The increase over the current fis cal year is due to boost/ in military ican Magazine or Woman’s Home Companion for 2% years for only $4.00. I handle all magazines, both, and cviilian pay voted by the Jast new and renewal. Call Miss Frances; congress, but not put int oeffect 'un-. FARM FOR SALE—38 acres. 3-room C. Winn, Phone 535-J, Clinton. 19-2pitil fiscal 1050 was well under way. at the property. ' “The mill owns 55 hoses in the tf't'lCt, HOOKS—Ledgers, ail Kind#. Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind ers, Cash Books, Journals, Day Sooks, Sales Books, Columnar Pads Call 74 Chronicle Publishing Co — NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland’s Radio Shop .. Gary St—Phone 430 The money -total is higher even though the president's budget pro vides for a reduction in the num ber of government employees—some 40,000 fewer in the armed forces and 28,000 fewer civilians in the execu tive branch. Precise figures were not available on the' number of employes of the and2-room houses, lights, mail route, plenty of wood, pasture, two springs and well, good land. $2,700 cash. Five miles from town. Virgil Patterson, Rt. 1, Clinton. 1 19-2p TOWLE STERLING, Reed & Barton, and Lunt. For information and de livery in Clinton, contact Mrs. Dillard PIGS and shoats for sale. Pigs four Boland, Calvert Ave. Phone 736-J. months old or > older. Telephone congress and courts, but pay” and al- Wilbur Riddle, Jeweler, Laurens. Uc 128. Joe C. McDaniel. ==*■ — : jfc lowances in those departments were HOUSES FOR SALE—4-room house USED PLUMBING, doors, sinks, budgeted at^ around $50,000,000. with bath. Three-room house with tubs, lavatories, etc., all in excel- Because of a bookkeeping quirk, bath, both in Clinton. C. B. Holland, lent condition. Always good selec- on ^y $4,800,000,000 of the $6,700,000,- Phone 715, Laurens. lc tion. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C. ,0°° in total civilian payrolls shows F2-3c U P * n the $42,439,000,000 spending 'program budgeted by President Tru- | man for .fiscal LSDl. j That’s because the budgeted pay- RELIEF AT LAST For Your C0U6H Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat ot the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs.ChestCcids,Bronchitis Announcing... THE OPENING OF A NEW FINANCE COMPANY IN CLINTON Thursday, January 19 LOANS LOANS ON FURNITURE, SIGNATURE, AUTOMOBILES , Prompt, Efficient, Confidential Service It Will Be A Pleasure To Serve Your Needs A. B. C. Finance Co. HOME-OWNED AND OPERATED 104 Pitts Street Next to Home Supply Co. CLINTON, S. C. MOTHERS—Do you realize that you can save the drudgery of washing - - ^ v diapers at home for as little as $1.60 I I U“ T 6Q r“V/l(l per week, and also protect the health Mill Still of your child by being sure of sain- / _ . t tary and sterile diapers, that have orindinQ AWOy been washed through a total of 10 ♦ rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone (■From The Laurens Advertiser) i 605 Laurens tfc The ‘Wonderful One Horse Shay” - ’ ./ doesn’t have a thing on the Young! WAREHQISE FOR SALE Waie- Culbertson mill near Ware Shoals.! house with 5-acre tract located on \vh ere ^e shay fell apart after one rai’.E4>ad siding in Clinton. Good bus- hundred years to the day, the more mess or'industrial site. C. B. Hql- than ioo-year-old Culbertson mill I land, Phone <15, Laurens. * c located on the Reedy river is still CURE YOUR MEAT, with Colgin’s going strong. It has begun operation 1 Sugar Cure, Smoke Cure, Con- again after being idle for several I densed Smoke, Sausage Seasoning, years. The mill, which, is the old Sage. Black Pepper,. Sta-Fresh and fashion rock grinding type pulled by ! Skipper Compound. Blakely-Burton's a water wheel, was put back to work Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. a few weeks ago by the owner, A. M. RENTAL — Floor sanding machines, Pressley. new equipment. All necessary ma- i T de rocks measure 49 inches in terial to make your floors beautiful diamefer and have a capacity of j Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co. grinding a bushel of corn in five Phone 423. ^ tfc minutes without “over heating the » t-.r-, * r- rvr , ..-rTr. , ..“7 meal” as most old timers speak of 1 CABBAGE PLANTS, Lettuce Plants, aood mea , • ^ ( Onion Plants, Onion Sets, English " The mi y lf which was built about Peas Beets. Carro s Spinach and 184p< 110 years ag0i and the ori ginal! Tendergreen^Plant the^e now. Blake- i^ r j ve shaft aivd water wb eel that ly-Burton s Hardware & Seeds. Te.- were used tb en are still supplying ephone 188. _ lc power for the mill,today. FOR RENT—Two-horse farm. Good VVhen the mill started’back up, Mr.' land. H. J. Pitts. tfc Pressley equipped the mill with an|- _„ n > ce enrichment machine and a modern TRESPASS NOTICE-No hunting com sheIler that ted b elec _ or trespassing of any kind on my tricity InriL A. L. Nabors. J5-5p en terprising Mr. Pressley and FOR SALE—1947 Fbrd sedan, V-8 his father-in-law, E. L. Martin of super deluxe, 4-door, black; has Ware Shoals, operate the mill and a five U. S. Royal deluxe tires and small sfdre nearby. They are also tubes with less than six months busy at present building a skating wear: radio, heater and seat covers; rink that will measure 30 by 60 feet car has less than 26,000 miles. Tench when it is completed. P. Owens, Telephone 69. Ip Mr. Pressley said the enrichment WOMEN WHO KNOW AVON^iU add f.? 10 , the corn meaMmprows the appreciate this fme opportunity « uahl >’ trom a hcalth standpoint for (2) smart women to garn-good money in spare time. Opening in Clinton and Joanna. Write Mrs. Julia Scrgee, Box 219, Aiken, S. C. J5-5c OFFICE BOOKS — Ledgers, Ledgei i rolls are only .those supposed to be (paid out of general funds—the gbn- 1 eral taxes, customs receipts, surplus property sales, and the like. They do not include postal sal- Relieve Stuffy oseFAST! Now,,, for '50 4 all other automatic drives are dated" •. \- NOW... (or ’50- no automatic drive is completely up to date*«» —if it requires dutch-pedal-pushing at any time j ' • ■ ’ —if it jerks or “clunks" during acceleration v. ' —if it wastes gas, at cruising tpeedt, through slippage . —if it overheats on long climbs - —if it fails to provide smooth, gradual engine braking on down-grades t (with no risky "down-shifts") —if it does not permit instant change from Forward to Reverse (to r ock the car in snow) ^ Quick. Put a few Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops in each nostril. Va-tro-nol works right where, - trouble ^s. Relieves i head cold stuffiness almost instantlyl •fihJj-'' 1 .**’ dotfidht /t VICKS VA-TRO-NOL without affecting the taste or smell of the cornbread. Mr. Martin chimed in, “Nothing more fitting these days than cracklin cornbread and collards cooked with backbone.” When asked how he got started Binders and Sheets. Cash Books on the road to success, Mr. Pressley Books — full stock, lishing Co. Announcing Opening The Carson Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Chronicle Pub declared that together with his wife, • they managed to save enough money while he was serving in the armed services to pay for their 112-acre fapn. • The mill, store and skating rink are off-shoots of their thriftiness. Full Armamentarium Jacobs Building, Clinton, S. C. Suits 219 — Hours 9 to 5 For appointment Phone 463-R DR. JAMES. CARSON, M. D. -1 Dr. Carson Will Make Calls If your food budget is leaking, you can stop it by using the following tips: Hill LIQUID OR TABLFiS GIVES FAST RELIEF whon COLD MISKRIKS STR1KI “YOUR FAMILY THEATRE” Children Under 12 Free First Show at Busk—Complete Show After 10 Fri.-Sat, Jan. 20-21 Red Stallion In the Rockies Arthur Franz, Jean Heather, Wallace Ford, James Davis Mon.-Tues. Jan. 23-24 Intrigue George Raft, June Havoc, Helen Carter, Dan Seymour Wed.-Thur. Jan. 25-26 Gentleman’s Agreement Gregory Peck, Dorothy Mc Guire. John Garfield, Celeste Holm Switch to the new drive sensation . designed and built Packardl PACKARD tCtfaemattcDaive' 19SO Packard Eight Diluxi HS-HP T$armg S*Un ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Come in-try HI PACKARD ULTRAMATIC DRIVE Avoilabl* now, at moderate extra cost on off models in tj» 1950 Packard Hnel PIEDMONT MOTOR CO. 118 South Broad Street Phone 71 Clinton, S. C. 'V