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/ Thursday, September 21, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FINI> — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ada 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 carry Inf monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. * ROOM AND BOARD—Working men only. Mrs. W. T. Kanning, 308 Da vidson St. Phone 300-J. Ip ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone •04-J. t!c BOAT LANDING For Sale —Two cabins on 5-acre tract with 18 boats, a business ready for you. Also 105 acres with 7-room house on Lake Greenwood. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, 23826, Laurens. 1c ONION SETS, Cabbage Plants, Col- lard Plants, Turnip, Tendergreen, Mustard, Rape, Beet Carrot and Win ter Radish Seed. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. PASTURE GRASSES, and Field Seeds. Rye grass, Crimson clover, Ladino Clover, Ky. 31 Fescue, Seed Barley, Rye, Oats, Wheat. H. J. Pitts. tfc OFFICES FOR RENT in the Jacobs Building. Newly reftnished, flre- pruof. Heat, light and water fur nished. Apply to J. F. Jacobs or Rob ert F. Black. tfc FOR SALE — Gas range in fair condition. Phone 620-W. tf RYE GRASS for winter lawns and pastures. Also Dixiana 6 year-round lawn grass and Vigor© and Sheep Manure. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c NOTICE TO THE STATE READERS —'Anyone desiring to take The State or have complaints concerning 4 delivery please /contact Roy Benja min, Jr., who now handles The State ^ route. Phone 161-W. . 1c FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- era, cdgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home 8t Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc PITCHERS — 4-quart Wear Ever Aluminum and a full line of Wear Ever Kitchen Ware. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. America’# Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank FOR RENT—407 N. Broad St., roomy house, furnace heat, wired for electric stove, large lot. Call New berry, 1J3-J, >-3p C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate * Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) BABY CHICKS — Heavy Breeds, U. S. Approved and Pullorum Clean. Also Feeds, Feeders, Foun tains, Grit, Oyster Shells and Reme dies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware A Seeds. Telephone 188. lc FOR SALE—20 Poland China shoaU. E. Mace Young. *P CHRISTMAS CARDS—It isn’t too early to select your personal Christmas cards from our beautiful selection of samples. Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74. GALVANIZED FENCE POSTS, 20- gallon Garbage Cans for $2.95 each and Flat Sheets. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware A Seeds. Telephone 188 ROOM AND BOARD —Phone 200. 307 Musgrove Street. ? 8_2 5 EXCELLENT reconditioned pianos, tuned and ready to go. Prices low, terms easy. The Trading Post, Lau rens. S. C. tfc FARM FOR SALE—106 acres with 5-room house and electric water pump. About 45 acres [n cultivation, pasture and some small timber. Six miles from Clinton. C. B. Holland, Phones 715, 23826, Laurens. 1c OHNSON (not poison) ROACH Powder. One-year money back [uarantee. Sold by Howard’s Phar- nacy, Phone 101, and Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, Phone 400. ’ Nov. 16-p OR SALE—Reseeding crimson clo ver, 55c. E. Mace Young. « L OR RENT—Two nice rooms, fur nished or unfurnished. Mrs. Eu- ene Hitt, Phone 252-J. COW — Bakfbeaded, cream- colored jersey, weight about 700 5. Finder please notify A. L. Neign- rs, RFD 1, Clinton. ! P 3R RENT—35 to 50 acres good fer tile land to someone to sow in ain. Will rent by acre or to suit wer. Mrs. Clarence M. Smith, Ki- irds, Phone 737-M2 Newherry._lp rK-Carter’s, in quart and P^t su es f or the office in handy desk ttles. Chronicle Pub. Co., Station- Dept. IRINA GMIE^RDCHOWS. We have Growena and Breeder Check- -ettes. Also a full line of other irina Feeds. Blskeiy-Burton•* irdware A Seeds. Telephone 188. . taper Service CLEAN • WHITE STERILE DIAPERS livered in Clinton and ( uina on Mondays and ursdays of Each Week ifiy Dy-Dee Service M MS 5 Baric Court LAURENS, S. C. BOXER PUPPIES — 6 weeks old. Priced low. Major Michael Gussie, 105 E. Ferguson St. Ip WANTED—Experienced sewing ma chine mechanic and cutting room help for sport shirt factory. Mc- Neer Company, Statesville, N. C. 28-3c FOR SALE—'I960 Chevrolet Truck— 1% ton, almost new, with practi cally brand new tires. See P. L. Rod dy’s Drive-In. 1c NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repair* Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary SL—Phone 430 FULCRA IN SEED OATS, Barley, Rye, Wheat, Ladino Clover, Fes cue, Regular and Reseeding Crimson Clover and Rye Grass. Also Feed Oats and Baled Oats. Blakely-Bur ton’s Hardware A Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c FOR SALE—Cleaned barley. $1.75 per bushel. Holly red clean wheat $3.00. A. L. Neighbors. 21-5p INOCULATION for Clovers, Vetch es, Austrian Winter Peas and Lu pines. Ceresan M for treating grains. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware A Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c SOLVENE TYPEWRITER CLEAN ER keeps machines in good order, also cleans daters and rubber stamps. Chronicle Pub. Co., Stationery Dept. Phone 74. MocArthur Has Evidence of 1950 Soviet Arms Aid Lake Success, Sept. 18.—General Douglas MacArthur was reported to day to have informed the United Na tions he has positive evidence that RUssia supplied munitions to North Korea in 1949 and 1950 and that Communist China supplied “trained manpower.” Informed quarters said MacArthur; made his statement in his latest re port to the Security Council as com mander of U. N. forces in Korea. The reprt was received' by U. N. Sec retary-General Trygve Lie t hi s morning, but it has not yet been made public. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Jacob A. Malik has insisted that Russia has given the Korean Com munists no military supplies since 1948, when the Soviet Army was withdarwing from North Korea. There was no'indication what sort of munitions MarArthur referred to nor whether his reference to Chi nese “trained manpower” meant troops, advisers, or perhaps tech nicians. Chinese Nationalist Delegate T. F. Tsiang charged last week that two Chinese Red Divisions from Man churia were in action in Korea but U. N. sources said they had no con firmation of this. Peace Feelers From Korea Not Known In U. S. FOR SALE1—One portable electric Everhot rangette. Call 247-M af ter 3 o’clock. Ip FIRST GRADE wide pencil tablets, special ruled. Chornicle Pub. Co. WE WOULD LIKE to figure with you on your combining. We arei now combining with a 12-ft. self- propelled combine, no back cuts, no run-over grain. Let us save it for you. Cox Seed Cleaners, E. Flori da St., Clinton, S. C., Phone 293 26-5c PENCIL SHARPENERS for home, school and office. Chronicle Pub. Co., Stationery Dept., 1 Phone 74. FOR SALE—Nice comfortable 4H room house, located in Colegc View next to orphanage. Doors and | windows weather stripped. Rock I Wool insulated. Butane gas system. | Central floor furnace, automatic water heater, plenty closet space. House has 16 windows with .Venetian t^jinds. 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 ga rage apartment with 3 berdrooms and bath furnished. Must sell im mediately, so will sacrifice for $9,- 500.00. One-third down, balance can be financed. See P. L. Roddy, Phone 9360, Clinton, S. C. 1c NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION According to a resolution adopted by the undersigned Stockholders and Directors of Gray Court Gin Co., Inc., Gray Court, S. C., at meeting held in offices of Gray Court Gin Co., Inc, at Gray Court on September 2, 1950, we, the undersigned Directors peti- tioh the Secretary of State of South Carolina that the Charter of said Gray Court Gin Co., Inc., be canceled, and that due notice of said action be advertised in issue of The Clinton Chronicle at Clinton, S. C. We, the sole Stockholders and Directors of Gray Court Gin Co., Inc.: H. B. Ham ilton, G. B. Hamilton, Louise T. Gray and C. D. Gray, affix our signatures to this petition. Draftees Fail To Report^When Called Laurens county Board No. 30, Se lective Service System, reported yes terday that a number of draftees were absent on the day when they were called to report for examina tion, or their mail has been returned to the board. The list includes the following who are asked to contact the office in Laurens. White—Thomas Franklin Motes, Jr., Route 3, Clinton; Ervin Thomas Mullinax, Marion Street, Laurens; Samuel Floyd Brown, Box 147, Fountain Inn; Edward Elisha Woot en, Ninety-Six; Sim McPheerson, Route 1, Waterloo. Colored—Clifford Cunningham, Cross Hill; Willie Shumpart, Jr., |700 V St. N.W., Apt. 11, Washington, D. C.; Gary Johnny Lewis, Route 1, Ware Shoals; Willie Robertson, Route 3, Box 150, Laurens; James Knox Reeder, 86-A Ferguson St., Clinton; Willie Roosevelt Davis, Route 2, Kin- ard; John W. Wells, Route 1, Box 97, Waterloo. MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE CHRONICLE THAN EVER BEFORE! Washington, Sept. 18.—The State Department said today there have been no known peace overtures from the North Korean communists. Reporters were told by Press Of ficer Lincoln White that the depart ment has “absolutely nothing to con firm” a London report published in on Italian newspaper tha* feelers have been made. White said the normal channel for proposals for a settlement would be the United Nations. He said al though the North Korean communist tegime is not a U. N. member, it has “representatives” in the U. N. He named them as Russia’s Jacob Malik and Andrei Vishinsky. ♦ Rome, Sept. 18.—Rome’s inde pendent Giornale d’ltalia said today in a London dispatch that North Korean authorities are seeking to negotiate for peace. The dispatch attributed the infor mation to non-official Indian circles at London and said it came from; New Delhi. According to it China and India would serve as mediators. Giornale described the dispatch as its own special service. There was no confirmation from any other source. In London, Indian government of ficials said they knew nothing of any such move. The British Foreign Office likewise said it know nothing 1 of the report. Rev. J. A. Martin Dies In Laurens Laurens, Sept. 17.—The Rev. Jodie Addison Martin, 88, retired Baptist minister, died here Sunday after a three months’ illness. He was a member of Wade Hamp ton’s Red Shirt Brigade in recon struction days. Survivors include four sons, the Rev. J. Guy Martin of Spartanburg; W. Paul Martin of Greenwood; George P. Martin of Cross Hill, and Broughton R. Martin of Green wood; four daughters, Mrs. Maude Noffz of Laurens; Mrs. B. L. Mitch ell of Cross Hill; Mrs. R. C. Jones of Bamberg and Mrs. Wade R. Bry ant of Roanoke, Va. Funeral services were held at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon. Joanna Safety Group Entertained At Dinner The retiring members of the Jo anna Safety committee, consisting of representatives from all departments and shifts, were entertained Friday evening with a barbecued chicken dinner with all the trimmings served under the direction of Mrs. J. M. Ross. Around 35 committee mem bers, officials of the mill and over seers were present for this last meet ing of the outgoing committee. J. B. Hart was the principal speak er for the occasion and in the course of his remarks expressed the appre ciation of the mill management for the fine work done by the commit tee toward promoting the cause of safety. Mrs. Robbie Francis pre sented an interesting skit entitled, “Troubles for a Woman.” Vernon Garner, chairman of the safety com mittee, presided over the meeting. The following Joanna employees are completing their service on the safety committee: H. P. Bragg, Mar vin Humphries, B. E .Brannon, J. F. Lowman, C. O. Parrish, G. W. Lever, W. T. Long, C. H. Oswalt, A. G. Coleman, W T. Smmons, Hallie J. Griffin, W. W. Smith, W. L. Gresh am, J. L. Clark, W. V. Garner, J. W. Lovelace, Leroy Couch, W B. John son, J. H. Jacks, L. R. Thompson, C. T. Morris, J. C. Young, J. E. Ab ney, Furman Frady, Miss Kitty Moseley, G H. Godfrey, P. P. Morris, John Moore, J. E. Jlolsonback and Mrs. Ella Alsbrook. The new safety committee has been selected and will meet at a.i early date. Revival Meeting At Church of God Evaneglist Louise Corley of Bath, is conducting revival meetings at the Church of God on Elizabeth street! of which the Rev. J. B. Cole is pas tor. Special singing by the church! trio. Cole trio and other singers. Services start at 7 o’clock each eve ning and the public is invited. Musical Program At Joanna School Today The first Carolina Assembly’s pro gram will be presented in the Joanna school auditorium today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. Members of the Melody Four are each soloists as well as experts in ensemble harmony featur ing vocal and bell music. A small admission to defray expenses will be charged. The Low Down From Hickory Grove Boiled down—devoid of big or dif ficult words—our U. S. A. is in its present state of confusion, and on thin ice, for 2 main reasons. We been reading Freud and Max when we should have been reading Aesop. Freud—and the lack of discipline— has given us our horde of delin quents. Marx has filled the Bureau chairs there on the left bank of the Potomac, wth socialists. And a so cialist is just a freshman commun ist. And both these menaces came from the neglect of our Aesop. We been a sucker of the first water. We have listened to pink palaver about letting the Govt, cover the Na tion with great and gigantic river- valley athorities. Congress, spell bound, says, go ahead. We remain mum. Mum until income tax day when we don’t find the Govt, elbow ing ds there at the tax window to pay ite share. It pays no taxes—we dig a/little deeper. We stand by as the Govt, potato wagon backs up at the river edge and dumps its huge train loads to the fish. We buried one OPA and its agonies—congress now flirts with re viving the corpse. But America can yet be salvaged. We must get our horse-sense out of the mothballs. Also our Resp. That is you and me I am talking about. 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