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\ Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 2, 1950 About Government Snendim? / ' WANT ADS TO RENT — TO ¥TSu — 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. ROOM IN THE POORHOUSE FOR 149 MILLION PEOPLE? Attached hereto is a copy of an ar ticle from January 1950 issue of the Reader’s Digest. It seems to me that this splendid condensed summation of the precar- ious position of our national econ- that a continuance of that habit means the poor-house.” Those words, important 17 years ago, have even greater significance today. Why? Because in every year since 1932 (with the exception of the FOR SALE—6-room house, 2 baths, sleeping porch. Apply The Chron icle for information. NOTICE—I make covered buttons, diflerent sizes and styles. Also but ton holes. Mrs. R. L. Longshore, tfc HOUSE FOR SALE—4-room house with bath, 3-room house with bath, both in Clinton. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c FOR SALE—3 milk cows with young calves. H. J. Pitts. * tfc CALF FEEDING PAILS and Extra j BABY CHICKS — Heavy Breeds, Nipples, Tie-Out Chains, Bull u. S. Approved and Pullorum Rings, Milk Pails and White Churns. Clean. Also Feeds, Feeders, Foun- Blakely-Burton’s Hardware A Seeds., tains, Grit, Oyster Shells and Reme- Telephone 188 ' 1c : dies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & —r - “ Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c Service and! 4 LOANS omy is of vital interest to all the two fiscal years immediately follow- ihinking people of this country. ing the war) our federal government With the view of stimulating a has spent more than it has collected, more active participation of all the i n 1932 our federal government people in the governing of our great spent 4Va billion dollars. For the nation I request that this article be fiscal year of 1950, it is estimated published in your good paper in the that our federal government will * * near future. spend ten times that amount!^. . J-o 45 billion dollars. j To give you an idea of just how j Democratic government is every body’s business and I am confident ELECTROLUX Sales, Supplies. H. L Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. America’* Finest HOT POINT „ Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY. CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank FOR SALE — Norge 1949 electric Salaried people, see us for cash you need quickly for those extra expens es, doctor bills, etc. (No red tape). Friendly, confidential sendee. A. B. C. FINANCE CO. Next to Home Supply Co. „ T . „ , inviting a disaster of major proper GLADIOLI BULBS. We have a fine tipns. assortment of many separate col- that the vast majority of the Amer- much money this is consider these ican people sincerely desire that the facts: Federal Government be operated on; i. If everyone ' in the United sound and solid economic principles states cashed in all his life insur- such as a balanced budget which pro- ance policies, the total would amount vides for at least some reduction of to 44 billion dollars. This would not the current national debt. It appears b e enough money to run the govern- obvious that for any family, com- ment f or 0 ne year, pany, corporation or government toj 2. If every urban home owner in continue to spend more money than this country sold his home, the total is received yea* after year is surely would amount to 30 billion dollars. That’s joist enough to run the gov- ^ q 1 ors and m ixed colors. Also packages range, Norge -... ^ . of 25 mixed bulbs. Blakely-Burton’s Sincerely yours, W. A. WEDDELL. MIDWAY 9 Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA ernment for ejght months 3. If every farmer in this country sold his farm, farm equipment and at°r in good condition, reasonably Hardwire* S^"s. * tatt.fSl.bUc tat Jrolt R, * d * r '* i “ ve t t ^ lt ' “f 1 ‘» u ' ”? u ' d • m0U "‘ priced. Can be seen at apartment A-1 — — K — in me puouc imerest. ,25 pillion dollars. The government, in Joanna. C. J. Poag. Ico INFORMAL NOTES with dainty en-[ ** 0 ^ r * 10USe j could not run for seven months on graved flowers. 24 sheets, 24 en- FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- velopes, 75c. Chronicle Pub. Co. tf ers, edgers and polishers. We hav( ail the necessary material to make SALE—2 lots in College View, your floors beautiful. Reasonable < 5x200 ft. Robert E. Wysor, 106 E. rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply Carolina Ave., Telephone 85-J. cow Phone 12. tfc LADIES — Give j^our face a home FOrTsALE—5-room house on Mus-! f* the "Endora Complex- grove street 2 bedrooms, hard- 1 lon a c ° m P let€ h f me wood floors. Built in 1941. Lot 62x600 v° 53 6 3t Sadl ®5‘■ ClY’ l'kirU ccDiiOM feet. A good loan is available. R. E. 0wens P^macy. tfc SIX-INCH SERMON Wysor, III, Real Estate and Insur- LAND FOR SALE—45 acres with 2 ance Phone 85-J. tfc tenant houses on Laurens-Clinton For 149 Million People jth^t amount of money. In 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt, ^ These facts put a new light on then a—presidential candidate, had the staggering size of our federal this to say about government spend- government’s planned 45-billion dol- in f : ; lar expenditure for the fiscal year Any government, like any fam- 0 f 1950. And remember, this exces- ily, can for a year spend a little more s j ve spending is in the face of a na- than it earns. But you and I know tional debt of more than^SO billion * ~ ; dollars. WHETHER you travel by train, bus front - C - or car, call us for an Aetna A cci- 1 Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c dent Ticket before you leave. Pays FEEDS THAT PLEASE. A full line' up to $5,000 25c a day, 10 days $2,00. of Starting, Growing and Laying Phones 80 and 32. S. W. Sumerel, Mash. Laying Pellets, Grains, Rabbit Aetnaizer, Cii/rUmr S. C. EPHESUS. A CENTER OF CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE Isn’t it as true today as it was in 1932 that "a continuance of that hab- | it means the poorhouse”? Just what are you doing to end excessive spending by our federal i < ► Lesson for March 5: Acts 19:1, 8-10 government? Have you written your , ► 18-20; Ephesians 4: 25-32. congressman? Have you discussed Memory Selection: Ephesians 6:10. the problem wuth your business as- The lesson concerns events of, soeiates, your friends, your employ- Paul’s third missionary journey. Af- es? WANTED—2 or 3 room apartment, downstairs. Or small house. See O. H. Price at Dixie-Home Store. tf PEAT MOSS, Humex, Vermiculite, Rootone, Vigoro, Sheep Manure, Axalea and Camellia Fertilizer, Rose Fertilizer, Bycolife and Hyponex. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c u Pellets, Dog Feed, Goat Feed, Horse ter pacing through the “upper coun-j Let’s make sure our representa- >Feed and Dairy Feed. Also Oyster! t r y” of Asia Minor, Paul came to fives in government know how we Shells, Grit and Supplement. Blake- j Ephesus and found “certain disci- home feel about the continuance ly-Burtcm’s Hardware & Seeds. Tel^ ephone 188. pies.” For three months he used the of a habit that “means the poor- i5 j synagogue,, speaking of the kingdom ' house.” MARKWELL PUNCHMASTER—For of God. Discussion arising because \ The time for action is NOW. ticket and other punching. A handy some of his hearers spoke evil against 1 Advertisement in Automotive little office item. $1.00. Chronicle the Christian w-ay. Paul departed News by Ross Roy, Inc.; Detroit. from them and established himself i — 1 in the “school of Tyranhus,” w’here 1 he continued his labors for two years. During this period the teaching of„ \d FRIDAY-SATURDAY MARCH 3-4 YOUNGER BROS. 1 Wayne Morris and Janis Paige m MONDAY-TUESDAY MARCH 6-7 WILD HARVEST Alan Ladd and Dorothy Lamour WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MARCH 8-9 HOMICIDE Robert Douglas and Helen Westcott ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE Shows Start at 7:90 Say "I Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! Publishing Co. Phone 74. “MARK every grave monument” is FOR SALE-54-acre farm, 8 miles under wa y this y ear - Watch this from Clinton on highway 56. Ben- f p J£!Lri^.^MliinSw? 1 -^. J* i »»* «r«»:.iu.g 01 nie Fa’.law, 10 Lawson Ave., Union, ’ 1 ‘ . ’ l Paul spread throughout the western S. C Phone 53-XM. lp Clinton^ C. 23-4c NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St—Phone 430 C BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR SALE—2 lots on S. Holland St. Robert E. Wysor, 106 E. Carolina Ave Teleohone 85-J. eow I ~~ ~ ~ ~ — | IF IN NEED of extra cash for to- TOWLE STERLING, Reed & Barton, day’s bills, see us at Room 6, Na- and Lunt. For information and de- tional Bank Bldg., Upstairs. Clinton livery in Clinton contact Mrs. Dillard Loan and Investment €0; = tf SHS‘ d, ^flT ert . At f P , h i ne 736 d. I OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kind!, WBbur R.ddle, Jewels, Laurens, tie U(1( , er shMtSi JJJ* j*. Bind- FOR RENT — New 6-room block | 2rs, Cash Books, Journals, Day house near town. Can be divided Sooks, Sales Books, Columnar Pads nto 2 or 3 apartments. For colored dall 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. only. Phone 22. Mississippi Youngs, j SEED irjsh POTATOES, Cabbage : C | Plants, Lettuce Plants, Onion FOR SALE—Cocker puppies, regis- Pl an ts, Onion Sets, English Peas, tered, red and buff Can be seen Carrots, Beets, Spinach and Tender- after 4:00 p.m. week days, all day on green. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Sunday. 19 Smythe St., Wattsvilie. j Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c 23-2p SEED portion of Asia Minor, and the “Sev en Churches,” mentioned in the book of Revelation, were founded. So great was the influence of the apos tle’s preaching, the people burned; their books of fhagic. In Corinth Paul had to fight mor al corruption; in Ephesus his fight was against superstition and black magic. So successful was he that the books of magic were burned. Several years after the close of his ministry in Ephesus, Paul wrote to strengthen the Ephesians in fol lowing the Christian way. For ev ery sin he names, he points to the better way. See Ephesians 4: 25-32. He closes with the admonition that bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, ma lice and railing be put away andnhat kindness, tenderness, and forgiveness to one another be put in their place. “S. & P Kennels.” HERE FOR FUNERAL The following out-of-town" friends Special, j and relatives were here Tuesday to CORN — Blakely’s RENTA I Floor sandin'* machines i Truckers Favorite, Golden Cross ‘ attend the funeral of W. H. Simpson; K new equipment. All necessary ma- Bantam and N. C. 27 and Dixie Hy-; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Edwards, Eu- terial co make your floors beautiful, hrids. Blakely-Burton s Hardware &t gene Edwards, Jr., Mi*, and Mrs. Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co.: Seeds - Telephone 188. 1c George Douglas Edwards, Mrs. Leon tfc Phnnp _ , FLOWER plants — Snapdragon, LOTS FOR SALE — Lot on Calvert Blue Flax, Carnation, Canterbury avenue. Lot 00 Hays street. C. B. Bells, Perennial White Candytuft, Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c Dwarf Bush Pinks, Foxglove, Holly hock and Thrift. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. WANTED—Article of antique furni ture brought from Rock Hill to Mrs. M. B. Patrick, Greenwood. Clinton. Apply The Chronicle. FOR RENT- Two-horse farm. Good land. H. J. Pitts. 1'^ c GARDEN and SHRUBBERY TOOLS. You will find a full line in our Hard Aare Department. Blakely-Bur- ton’s, Hardware & Seeds. Telephone LETTER FILE BOXES for the, new 188. 1c year. Chronicle Pub. Co. WANTED - Bookkeeper, experienc- THANK YOU NOTES—Engraved in ed, to work in Cl.nton. State age, gold or blue on fine vellum finish experience, references and salary informals. Box of 24 sheets and 24 wanted. Address, “Bookkeeper,” care envelopes 60c. Chronicle Pub. Co. tf The Chronicle. tfc Mabry, and Frank Edwards, Union; Mrs. W. B. Potter, Miss Nan Little, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin, Spartan burg; Mr. and Mrs. K. R. l^IcMaster, Sr., Mrs. W. P. Sprott, Mrs. C. S. McCants, Winnsboro; Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Woodruff; Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Kohler, Chester; Rev. and THE CHRONICLE Completely Covers Clinton’s Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising FOR SALE—Two used v !raetors and other used equipment at rock bot tom prices. J. R. Crawford,. tfc POSITION — For colored) woman with experience with ’children. Will also have a small amount of house ~ "" work to do. Do not apply unless able COMMERCIAL PRINTING to qualify. Phone 9260. betweep 2 compe ^ y equipped combi- and 4 p m. " i p ,, * tlon Newspaper-Commercial Print ing plant can serve yod better. Our 2-4-D Spraying time is here Con- KO al is to give our customers the kind fiult your county agent lor details, of service they want^to give Clinton CS!1 293 lor custom spraying service. a BETTER NEWSPAPER. Seed and feed oats. Korean, Kobe, RELIEF AT LAST ForYour COUGH Creomulsion relieves promptly becau e it goes right to the seat of 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,Chest Colds, Bronchitis These prices effective Thurs., Fri., and Sat. MCAL PROBLEMS. Clenne •'erirea Lcspedez;!. Cox Seed 16-2c CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO GLASS-O-NET and Sun Ray Cloth lor Hot Beds and Poultry Houses. It let' in the sunshine and keeps out" the cold. Also Mole Traps and Hot L.ake y-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone-188. 1c FOR SALE—International bus, steel •body, good motor, and in good riin- ni.op conTti;:on. Roy L. Harris, near Long Branch school. 1c 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 su/e of sam- | tary and sterile diapers, that have been washed through a total of 10 rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone 605, Laurens. tfc READ THE CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS REGULARLY v EACH WEEK It will pay you. It’s thrifty to shop first in this newspaper, then in the stores as prices change and new merchandise is received and displayed. BE WISE— READ THE ADS CALL... TELEPHONE 117 Benjamin & Sons Expert Workmanship CRANE Quality Materials CIGARETTES Camels, Luckies, Limit 2 Cartons « Chesterfields To A Customer 1 .68 1 CTN. April Showers PEAS, con 15c Frozen STRAWBERRIES, 12 or. 35c Hi-C—46 Oz. ORANGE-ADE , ' 27c Sterling SALT, 3 boxes 25c Maxwell House COFFEE 72c Como • TOILET TISSUE, roll 5c Gets Clothes White CLOROX, quart 15c Argo STARCH, box 5c Mrs. Bell’s Strawberry PRESERVES, 1 2oz 25c B Large Box 4)#) uuz-iiae-Mipi sr 0U1 U5-MIIMJ Only Grandma’s MOLASSES, pint t DuflTs HOT ROLL MIX. box ... 23c Flat Cans SARDINES, can 8c ARGO, 2'/2 Cans 20c * 0 f xyfxl 1 SARDINES, tall can 11c . — PEACHES - DEL MONTE—SPICED 35c SUGAR 5 lbs. 43c TOP QUAUTY MEATS Borden’s Oven-Ready | Margarine , BISCUITS, con 12c | NU-MAID, lb 19c " Pork, Saw sage lb. 29c Morrell’s HOT SAUSAGE, lb. 35c Ho-Made • LIVER PUDDING, lb. 39c Aged N. Y. State CHEESE lb. 49c John R. Holland SELF-SERVICE GROCERY AND MARKET 200 Musgrove St On the Squared ^ Phone 130-J