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b Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 31, 1950 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FINIv — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the 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. AGGRESSIVE CITIZENSHIP- SAFEGUARD OF FREEDOM If you don’t take the time to be a good citizen, the opportunity to do ^vhat Warrants Withdrawn Against Local Men FOR SALE—1950 Chevrolet Truck— 1 >2 ton. almost new with practi cally brand new tires. See P. L. Rod- dv's Drive-In. 1- FOR RENT—2 upstairs unfurnished rooms. Contact Mrs. John Tuck er at 114 Enterprise Street. 1c BIRD BELLS. Song Seed, Canary t ha t leadership goes a terrific obli- HOUSF FOR SALE Six room house i and Rape, Love Bird Food, Mating gation, an obligation that must be cm 8 acre tract short distance from | Food, Baby Bird Food, Feeders and in the heart of every man, wdman the citv limits on highway 308. C.'Gravel Paper. Also Turtle and Fish, and child in this land of ours. succeed. Where else in the world can you go and fail? Have you ever thought of it in that light? No other place 1. the world-Rus- Warrjnls rccentl)r issued by B c sia, the satellite countries, and many ( Ferguson in magistrate’s court •others—can you find an opportunity against Wyatt Ledford and Willil^tt ; to fail because the opportunity to Childs have been withdrawn by thV ( I ■ 4. 13 plaintiff it was learned yesterday (In Kiwanis International Magazine) i ^ Irv again be-' Mh 1 from the office of Magistrate Sam :«»»»n«««’»»»aCt-»a»a»aC>»»»a««M»mimiM«WKK88«^aeBIK-»a»»»»««4\ 0 rtunities to 8 succeed US whi-h McCrary ’ The warran . ts were the ' land of twenty-five million automo- nowhere in the world in .the same n^hiidne^ 3t biles. America is not a land of mil- proportion as they do in this land of)* ’ ^ s ^ lions of radios, nor other material ours. • things that help to make our daily II we are blessed with the com-, lives easier. m on, simple intelligence of under- America is the spirit of man, the standing it is our duty to try to spirit that,is in your heart and mine, s P read 1hat *»<*—spread it because you choose will be taken away from you. N By Captain EDDIE RICKENBACKER We have been blessed in the short period of 160 years with acquiring a world leadership that the peoples of the world respect and, I hope, will try to emulate and equal. But with X ■t B Holland. Phone 115, Laurens. WALRITE WALLPAPER will make 1 —-L,— ^7T ; “ in so doing we tan to teacn ana re- your house snug for the winter. | BRIDFS-ELBCT W e will be pleased, peat the teachings to the younger Get it in the new patterns at Blake- to furnish engra\ed ^ eddin 2 m_ generation to whom we must hand Tv-Burton‘s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-1 vl l a l lon s. announcements-or infor--: t ^ tri £,v, nT^iihprfv~ in thn nnt ton I Food. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & We have forgotten—yes, we fail Seeds. Telephone 188. ‘iLto remember—all that we know, and phone 188. _ __ ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone fM-J. tfc FOR RENT—Four room unfurnished apartment on East Centennial street with separate entrance. Available Sept. 1. Apply to Van Jones at Rog ers. or W. O. Derrick at Union. 31-2p HOME ON THE LAKE—Seven-room house with bath on 100 acre tract just off Lake Greenwood with long frontage on Cane Creek. C. B. Hol land. Phone 715. Laurens. _ _ OFFICES FOR RENT in the Jacobs Building. Newly refinished, proof Heat, light and water fur nished Apply to J. F. Jacobs or Rob ert F Black tfc FOR RENT—5-room apartment. H. J Pitts. lei , , . ^ ,|the torch of liberty in The not too mals, noted for their correctness and tant fnt .. r<1 smartness. Chronicle Pub. Co. J" luture - t J | Those who have devoted them- FARMS FOR SALE—Farms and i selves to trying to understand what tracts of land in different sections! has taken place in the past thirty- of the county. See me if you want five or forty years to the spirit of to buy or sell. 715, Laurens. it seems a long while ago, when a large proportion of the youth of the world—certainly all Americans— could look to the future with confi- me if you want i live or tony years to me spirit oi dence and regard the world, parti- C. B.molland, Phone 1 America understand what I am talk-jcularly the United States, as a secure Hurricane School To Open Today and that spirit must be expanded. It n 4 ° matter how hard you may workj The Hurricane school will open its must be rekindled not onlv in our- at your Particular profession, or your | new session this morning with Mr^. selves of our generation, but further, Particular industry, or at your par- Thomas Milam as the teacher in it must be implanted in the younger Jicular job, you still have an obliga-1 charge. - : generation, or America must go the t|°n to work a little harder and to way every other land in the world fl ” d the time to do the things I am and.its peoples have gone. ,talking about, because if YOU don , t CHURCH GROUP TO MEET The Executive Hoard of the Worn- > na vc v;. i —-r——-r—— m * There was a time^ntTiookinglaaclt'^^j^i 11 UnfeUhat I!2i, 0 ' the , Presb * <!riim ch £ ch . continue doing what you think you will meet Monday afternoon Sep- can only afford to do. . ! tember 4th at the church. ing about. We have been too sue-! place to live, cessful for our own goo<5. I That situation does not seem to n 1 r>i!pWprP 3 ^Tsfr’ 1 T 0 ° man y °I us have believed that exist any more. We find big red r j' we alone are res P onsib!e for the wel-; question marks on the subject of Canary. Gold Fish and Tu^le Feed! fare of this land ’ that w<! alone have world security. We find doubts and Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. LOST OR STRAYED—Blue mule from Finney Place. fire-J notify A. L. Neighbors. lc horse Please 31-2p made it the greatest nation in the disturbances on the question of home world. Frankly, I say to you that we security. Security, that one word and had nothing to do with it. all the doubts it implies, seems to be We simply took advantage of God’s the number one subject on all our gifts—nature's gifts—and capitalized minds today. them, but we have failed to appreci-' Stripped to their bare elements, ate the fruits of our efforts—we have America’s strength and security are failed to the degree that America built upon our power to produce, has lost much of its spirit in the'And this power is the result of our customers list built FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- business. Write Mrs ers, edgers and polishers. We have Box 219, Aiken. S. C. WANTED—Women not now employ ed. who can work part time. Earn $2 00 or more per hour serving Avon J hearts of its people within the boun-; system of shared free enterprise and Customers. Start now and get your.daries of our land. iopen opportunity—two blessings that for Christmas j And I know of no greater hazard have given us the highest standard . Julia Sorgee. than to continue on the path that we of living ev< 3c-13 have been following in the past de- ing ever achieved by any people in the world. all the necessary material to make CCXLCHICUM MAGIC BULBS. You cade or two ' wc intend ^ nc j y et> strange as it seems, this ▼our floor* beautiful. Reasonable rates Cox Home &i Auto Supply tfc Phone 12. America’* Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey's Bank WELL ESTABLISHED Fuller Bru*h route now open in Clinton and vi* only. 1800 customers Fuller Deal ers now average $75 weekly profits Write Mr Gletion. 804 Spartanburg. S C. can havo blooms from these with-i 10 rc, * ,n »ur leademhlp in the world tcm we can only do so by being strong— Bome still must be sold to out soil, water or care. Five varieties “T w "‘tr • ome ot our own P* 0 ^ 6 ’ Cerlain ’ to choose from, priced 25c to 50c. ,pirllua * y and P h y s > calI y . types of minds, usually self-styled Blake.y-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. men and wome 'J who m, * rated to iinteJectuals. enlarge on the imper-, Telephone 188 101*"“ countr y an ® pioneered. | fections and shortcomings of a sys- hewed and cut a great nation out of 1 tem whlchf obviously, is not fully, the wilderness They had no auto-! dcve:oped even naw 1 mobiles nor radios They had no ! technocracies nor great indu-dries. ; But they used their hands and co ordinated them with their heads. Surely that meant notnmg more ‘than hard work There weren’t any FOR SALE—Cleaned barley. SI 751 eight hour days. There weren't anji , . , . Palmetto. P* r bushel. Holly red clean wheat five day weeks- -no seven nor eight w *^ ' jp 5300. A. L. Neighbors. 21-5p holidays a year. Every day was a ———— - ——-————-———■—iholiday to them—but a working day' (not po.son) ROACH, FOR SALE^-A-I Plywood fishing were bri n„ nt . They had t0 NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St—Phan# 430 Special Fall Motor Check We will inspect your engine from fan to transmission WITHOUT the high cost of tearing it apart. Our modern instruments tell us what adjustments are needed, and the’cost to you is amazingly small! faff pCjf MHO MRMO Cooper Motor Company West Main Street Phone 515 i They point to these imperfection* and try to discredit the whole sys tem. which has brought more good things to more people than ever be fore in the history of the world. The communists in America lead in cold as their major weapon But, despite all this, the American communists | and their pseudo-intellectual dupes have the effrontery to discuss our I J< di.VS* >N Powder. One-year money back I boat. 14 ft and trailer If interested ^ bnlHant ^y left to the , , guarantee Sold by Bishop-Walker ( call Lewis Bagwell at 118 or 170 Ip world two of th# rreate^t instruments of Ufe iB term4 01 r * act » OB * Pn.rm.cy Phone 101, and Sadler- ^ SALi ^ rrvert ^ irTlb.-, th.tGod ex-eW man Create And tiwen. Pharmacy. Phone 400. ^ ^ Mn v , Idi€ ^Tt, 14p-Aug **|)2o5 Sloon St Ip C BRYAN HOLLAND BOILED PEANUTS. Roasted Peanuts Real Estate Phi~e* 715 23826 — Laurens. S C and Raw Peanuts. Our new crop. Blakely-Buron ware and Seeds Telephone 188 Where Is the reaction in the world thT*Vt^Uot'u. > *" A r77 “T Constitution ot this errs! land ol esnnot t.l . shop Jlrl from . dobu- our. and th« OKUntion ot Indepw- b » “J »«' ,h « “ dene that have w.thatood theTn-!"* C "“ r P»rad.. whdrd the h.(h- SSbiTS dicta tort andpeople -ho «»* ^^ ns Bard- , h . m lf Tk,v "»*n and women, where every lc would destroy them if they only I could. FOR SALE—Used Hotpoint E-range, I cannot understand, and I don’t excellent condition. Henderson believe that 1 ever will understand. Pitts, Phone 82 lc how people—men and women—can «me to this land of ours, to our (Over Brown’* Jeuelry Store) TOWLE STERLING Reed A Barton. ar.d Lunt For information and de livery in Cl.nton contact Mrs L»i d Boland. Calvert Ave Phone Wilbur Riddle, Jeweler, Laura—, Oe | HAVK YPUR CLOTHES been wash- . . r i. iMn «htn w* ed at the WASHETERIA?” Yes. ^ orM ’ • nd ciu " n,h, P ** ' r\t < mr n \rr\m f r. adaf au.-av (rum t FOR SALE round top unit 30 gil 43-W Fngidaire er heater, actically new* electric double CaU lc Heavy Breeds, Street, and Puilorum BABY CHICKS l S Approved C t t-.n?. Gnt^^ster^IPL d.es Blake.y-Burton’s Hardware it' Whitmirt, Call 411. Seeds Te.ephone 188 lc APPLES FOR SALE—My SPENCER SUPPORTS, individually man has the right to say what he wants, do what he wants, work ai what he wants, think what he wants. worship how and arhere he wants. and go where he wants? I say the reaction in the world Is rom* tn u■ v^from^ the 4,1 under communism’ In Rus- er. come to get a>4ay irom me* ^ «_ s,_-a, rsf •Kgair where power-drunk leaden have awbstwte ^_.1 s.axerv, ierlck»m and tvranny of Ifieir , , . .. • » i # ^ j ^ Also shirti and _ . . ^ ^ turned back the clock to the days of dre**es finished Coleman’s Snow- 1 om ** ’j* 0 n cap a . . barbarism and slavery, where dicta- Wntte Washeteria, 402 North Br,ad opportunity grow into a degree of .. w ^ affluence and even leadership, and you can have them washed and dried Or just washed tors and their henchmen have robbed Phone 1S4-J. A.>0 Feeds, Feeders, Foun- W *?T TO ROT three or four room st.o this land nr (>y*ter Shells and Reme- houj « w,u P'* re*«r«nce R C erties in the b 2t -_- bird^t; Lir u; and tt, laws and Ub-1 0 ' '’ U , v * r >' back in the dark of the lp night. On the record, it is communism that is reactionary and democracy ■ Regular LIVESTOCK AUCTION Wednesday, Sept. SALE 13 — «t — Snelgrove Livestock Co. Yard On North Broad St. At the old J. A. Melton place IVx Miles front city. For information call 135. SNELGROVE UVESTOCK COMPANY B. B. Snelgrove, Mgr. Starks, 1 Red and Golden Delicious are now P* nln * » n * ver y P art of the United say to you. though, that it is hap- t wbch “ lhe mo ‘ t danng and reyo- ^ririfWMIIMlHimiMllMaBBmwiM||imRRjmMMMRKK|gaa>WMIWWIIMMIIMII>i • ' lutionary concept of a free mankind 1 « utionary concept m all human history. And yet, the •J* I twit a a a vp, Aisvasv ivauasiy , — Qtataa* vortrl A 0*9 fKflt artV 4 ** • * * iiuinmii ss s» j, a wasva ^ w.%aaw, designed, the key to better health, ready. These apples are good for u . Kiv nn v!.,'sad truth is that otherwise sane Am- loveher f.gure lines Mrs. Margaret canning, baking. JeUy making and L^^lericans can be deceived by the Ly- B Sease, 314 N Adair St.. Phone make the most delicious apple sauce J 1 t ing Legion. It seems unbelievable 399-W 1 c but it is true. And in that trend lies you ever tasted. Good to eat out of sored b - v foreigners who ^ c niwu MWV1 hand, too. Selected apples, free of camc bere from other lands, but they » rea , danger to our security hefe STORE FOR SALE-Lot 90x380 with wormf> %2j(>0 ^ bash Y\ at orchard a " ^“mg their philosophies to many * * r *^ danger to 0ur securn y neTe small store building and dwelling or j 2 .50 per bushel delivered L«u- weak-minded Americans, and par- on highway in the city of Clinton., ,-ens or Clinton. Phone 3076 Laurens ticularly to many of our younger at home. It is the responsibility and obliga- , -w n 1 1 - , tion of every one of us, individually A^jd^Ujofjrb»»««. fc» or „.J Clinton. B« Lanford. w„- Amencan^ ^ ^ I and conectiv^.asmontb.rso, such Holland. Pnone 715, Laurens. erloo, S. C. 14-5p -! call FOR SALE -1 French frier, one wei-;nwnrr n""... .?.r.T~.T'.T77.;i C1U them tumbleweed thinkers i dertmetion of ne r D0 * sui’able for use in cafe FOR RENT—Downstairs apartment. Tumbleweed thinkers, who remind de t ^ uctl n 0 cr Snve-m S^ C L Ca“bl^ Rt 2J _ Ca11 M9 - R *«« WO p.m. U , tumbleweed rollin, across “» n ' ~ 31-2p FIRST GRADE wide pencil tablets, the desert and sands of this land, ne- K ‘ anis . ‘ 0 .. , , t- m- niiaaci rthnmir.io t>iiK Pn ver knowing where, or whv. or when . • . WE HANDLE the best of feed in this town. Purina—Fatina for Hogs. Purina—Chow for Goats. Purina—Chow for Dogs. Fhirina—Chow for Cows. Purina—Omolene for Horses. Purina—Layena for Hens. Purina—Growena for Chicks. Purina—Chows for Game Birds H. J. PITTS a group as Kiwanis to prevent the America. Surely you or admit that there lent spiritual strength in Chornicle Pub. Co! ver knowin, where, or why. or when , „. r ^ —(And if you analyze it. as I have tried l,0]d :f,ou!,n<ls 01 0Urers AL WOULD LIKE to wltb ;to do, it comes back to us, to you special ruled. told thousands of others in youri community—your neighbors, no mat-r • W , We w e and me. the parents, as far as the ter wba tne f ir c h ° lor ° r now combining with a 12-ft. self- younger generation is concerned. spire them 9 10 be:ome « ood Amen ’ propelled combine, no back cuts, no We have failed in our obligation! caBS a * ain \ run-over g ra m. Let us save it fof to inspire and instill in our children . . . you. Cox Seed Cleaners, E. Flon- . . ^ f hi , d th t th h ld honest within itself and, if it is, it da St.. Clintbn, S. C., Phbn, 28-5c! ^an (^ the sincerity | LADIES — Give your face a home! with; and if we did have it, we could P^ r P ose W1 in ■ e mem cra 0 1 ^ facial. See the “Endora Complex- not help but transplant it in them sol a ™ y u , / mind that we must -1 ion Kit,” a complete home complex- that they, too, could carry on. It takes sincere leadership that is tf Diaper Service CLEAN - WHITE STERILE DIAPERS Delivered in Clinton and Joanna on Mondays and Thursdays of Each Week Baby Dy-Dee Service Phone 605 5 Harts Court LAURENS, S. C. LOANS If you have money troubles bring them to us. „ Room 6 National Bank Bldg. Upstairs , i Clinton Loan & Investment Co. ion treatment, on Owens Pharmacy. sale at Sadler- e-o-w StEALING— Tape Machines — for wrapping packages, a moistener that provides better packages quick ly. Chronicle Pub. Co. EXCELLENT reconditioned pianos, tuned and ready to go. Prices low, terms easy. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. tfc It is you and I, the men and women of this land, who make the spirit of America. America is not a land be tween two oceans, nor between two foreign countries. America is not a FOR SALE—Ford charcoal in 20-Lb. packages, $1,80. Limited supply. Baldwin Motor Co. lc FOR SALE — Nice comfortable I 1 * room house, located in College View next to orphanage. Doors and windows weather stripped. Rock wool insulated. Butane gas system. Central floor furnace, automatic water heat er, 16 Cement walks. Small play house for child. 200-ft. tar and gravel drive. Beautiful lawn with pecan trees, three oak trees, grape arbor, cedar tree, shrubbery and flowers galore. Lot is completely hedged in. This also includes garage apartment with 3 bedrooms and bath furnished. Must sell immediately, so will sacrfice for $9,500.00. One-third down, balance can be financed. See P. L» Roddy, Phone 9360, Clinton, S. C. lc WANT ADS FOR SALE — Full size 4-burner Westinghouse range. Call 138. lc SOLVENE TYPEWRITER CLEAN ER keeps machines in good order, also cleans daters and rubber stamps. Chronicle Pub. Co., Stationery Dept. Phone 74. have leaders in our community, leaders in our state, leaders in our national government, who have the interest of the people and the wel- i fare of the land, as well as the wel- j fare of the generations of the future at heart, instead of ‘‘What can I get out of it today—to hell with tomor row!” Too many of us want security in this life of ours without being will ing to work for it. Security from what and for what? It is the most abused word in the English dictioa- ary today. There are three places that I know of where absolute security can be had—a roof over your head, a suit of clothes on your back, and three j meals a day. First, behind'prison FOR RENT-3 room upstairs apart- Qf c]othes Qn backt an ’ d ^ ment with private entrance and ( garage. In good location. Call; 644-W. lc bars; second, within the walls of an plenty closet space. House has! ’^ * r —^ insane asylum; third, in a poor house. windows with Venetian blinds. | BOXER PUPPIES for sale, toajor But who would give up their llber- Michael Gussie, Phone 613, 105 E. ties, freedoms and opportunities for Ferguson Street. lc CHRISTMAS CARDS—It isn’t too early to select your personal Christmas cards from oilf beautiful selection of samples. Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74. > FREE OF CHARGE—About 15 acres of young pine timber to party cut ting same and piling the brush. L. T. Brooks, Route 2, Clinton. Ip"] and parcel that kind of security I, for one, never Vill. But, do you realize the greatest word in the dictiortary today, al though few people appreciate the fact, i$ the word “failure?” One of the greatest privileges that we of this New World can enjoy, regard less, is the privilege to fail. Why? Because the privilege to fail is part of the opportunity to NOT 6 BUT... 12 Full Glasses! IN PEPSI’S SIX BOTTLES! 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