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* * i- » P*ge Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 19, 1951 WANT ADS ' TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—^Rates for want ads are 5Qc minimum for 25 words, all •ver 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price •f 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment at 314 W. Main St. or call 'STT-J. Ip FOR RENT — Four-room upstairs apartment. John Tucker, 114 Enter prise St. 1c FOR RENT—Waxer scrubber formerly owned by Home fiupply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Fbone 4. tf FOR SALE—194€ Chevrolet truck, 1% ton. Also 1949 Studebaker truck, U4 ton. Can be seen at Wilson’s j Grocery, 305 N. Sloan Street. Phone sa4. ic WANTED TO BUY — Cedar posts. 1 “ ‘ Pitts. — : ——tf; j eventually plans to have individual! transmitters for each of the Iron! Curtain countries. At present, Ra-| dio Free Europe operates two sta-( tions, one in the Frankfurt area and j the new transmitter near Munich.) Daily programs are sent through the Curtain to the prisoner peo ples of Poland, Hungary, Czecho slovakia. Rumania, Bulgaria and Albania.” ✓ Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who launched the 1950 Crusade with a four-network radio address, has continued his interest in the cam paign and is serving as a leader in the organization. General Clay, who directed the Berlin airlift, said that the Cru sade leaders for South Carolina would be announced soon. WANTED TO BUY—Pine pulp wood timber. Highest market price paid- Also timber lands. 23 years in the business. I also selective- cut timber. H. M. Hentz, Newberry, a C. Phone 720. 19-2t STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland. 73€-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. • tfj LOCAL RAWLEIGH BUSINESS! available. Start immediately. Selling 1 experience helpful but not required.' Car necessary. Write once for par- 1 ticulars. Rawleigh’s, Dept| SCG-81-! 251, Richmond, Va. Ipj NOTICE to anyone interested in ir rigation. For information or demon stration of the New Volume Gun Ir rigator with single aluminum pipe line, call P. W. Copeland, Phone 57C-J. 26-5c C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) BAEfY CHICKS U. S. approved, puLomm clean. Purina feeds for good growth and feeders, fountains And remedies. Blake’.y-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 186. PROS TO FOLD FREEZER CON TAINERS in pint and quart sizes. Ideal for storing frozen fruits, veg etables, meats, poultry and fish m your deep freeze. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware it Seeds. Telephone 188. ic. ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 6(M-J. tfc PECAN TREES—World’s largest pe-j cans, trees bear in 2 years. Thin shell. Best for shade. Write for prices and sizes. Tollison Landscape Co., Clinton, S .C. 26-4c JOHNSON’S non-poisonous roach powrfer, one year guarantee. Han dled by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy | and Howard’s Pharmacy. Jun21-p| TOMATO PLANTS, CoUard Plants, 1 Cabbage Plants, Pepper Plants and Eggplant Tlants. Blakely-Burtonfs Hardware it Seds. Telephone 188. Ic. 1 LETTER BOX FILES — The handy office item. Chronicle Publishing Co RUBBER BANDS —The small handy little items needed in any office. In one-fourth or one pound boxes. Chronicle Publishing Co. Stationery Dept ENTIRELY NEW — Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, based on Web ster's New International Dictionary. Best handy size. Chronicle Publish ing Co., Stationery Dept. Young People Spending Week ot Ocean Drive The following Junior Homemak ers association members from Clin ton high school are spending the period July 17-24 at the JHA camp at Ocean Drive: Barbara Livingston, Martha Wil^ son, Peggy Mclnvaille, Margaret Tankersley, Toni Nelson, Divinna Hill, Deborah Dixon, Ellei* Frazer, Grace Danhoff, Joanne Copeland, Helen Anderson, Roberta Bond, Ada Ann Furr, Shirley Asbill, and Jackie Truluck. They are accompanied by their sponsor, Mrs. Roily Banister, Roily and Charles Bannister and Miriam Templeton as a chaperon. Also by Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. Group Protests To Congress On increasing Taxes Washington, July 16. — The American Cotton Manufacturers Institute, with headquarters at Charlotte, N. C., reversed itself to day and asked Congress to vote no increases in income taxes on either individuals or corporations. Charles C. Hertwig of Macon, Ga., president of the institute which includes many mills in the Carolinas, told the Senate Finance Committee that the ACMI no long er believes that "the surplus spending power of the public should be taxed away as an anti inflation derice." He said: ’the idea is fallacious because surplus spending power is the only source of savings which should be diverted into invest ment.” Hertwig did not mention it, but many mills in the Carolinas and elsewhere are running on short-time schedules now, and un sold goods are piling up in the stores for lack of customers. However, he did make an indi rect reference to this by saying: “agriculture and industry now are dealing with a capacity and with a rate of production which look for ward to increased government buying not as an inflationary in fluence, but as a sustaining influ-] ence” Business groups, including the National Association of Manufac- eurers and the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, have been advocating higher taxes on consumers as a substitute for direct price controls. Hertwig told the Senate commit tee, which is considering changes in the T.2 billion dollar tax increase passed by the House: “Clearly American productive power and the unexpected balanc ing of the budget have stopped the inflationary trend for the time be ing ...” % supreme court, which ruled them constitutional in every way. The tax and school bond issue were voted by the general assem bly in a plan to equalize Negro and white school facilities in order to continue racial segregation in the public school system. Proceeds of the tax were pledged to retirement of the bonds. A threc-judee federal court was asked at Charleston in May to de clare illegal racial segregation in the schools. The court upheld seg regation but ordered the state to proceed to equalize its Negro schools. Waring dissented from the ma jority decision. _ »* Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Phones 41 and S99-J AMBULANCE SERVICE L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs. FEDERAL SUIT FILED ON NEW STATE SALES TAX AND SCHOOL BOND ISSUE PURINA FEEDS for your poultry,; livestock, rabbits, game biixls and! LANDSCAPING SINCE 1922 — dogs. We welcome a comparison in Spraying. Pruning, ^ Feeding. ' Plant! ^ma performance. Blakely-Bur-j and tree fertilizer. Many years expe-> * on * Hard ware it Seeds. Te.ephone rience treating all diseases of plants J*®®- . and trees. Free information. Tollison, XEW TESTAMENTS—King James Landscape Co., Clinton, S. C. 26-4c j version with Psalms. Handy pocket KIK YUL R MAGAZINES i'rrrr to Uj**- Chroniclg Publishing Co. Youngs Pharmacy. We now have » 1 APARTMENTS FOR RENT — O complete newsstand and lending li- , upstairs three-room apartment with brary. tfc kitchenette and bath. Also one ef- HOUSE FOR SALE — Brick home j flc,encv »Partment. large room with row vacant, good location on Wal- i ,tche " et! * , and on , fro T und rut street. Not often you get a ?oor Parts furnished. Apply to J F. c hance to buy a medium priced, ^? roos ’ ® fflce P hone residence house in this section, so call me to-l**™* 11 * * 3 • H5j clay for appointment. C. B. Holland LOVELY PLACE CARDS for be-* 1 Phene 715. Laurens, Ic trothal parties. Pic-A-Stick games FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home it Auto Suoply Phone 12. tie for parties and entertaining. They afford much fun. Chronicle Pub Co., Stationery Dept. Pnone 74. HANDY LEDGER — Complete with alphabet and loose leaf sheets. Low price. Chronicle Publishing Co. Charleston. July 17.—A federal court suit attacking the legality of both the new South Carolina three per cent retail sales tax and a pro jected $75,000,000 school bond is sue w’as filed here today. Columbia Attorneys A. W. Hol man and John W. Foard, Jr., filed the suit on behalf of Matthew B Barkley of Charleston and B. F. Anderson of Dunbarton, represent ing themselves and other “property owners and taxpayers” of the state. Gov. James F. Byrnes and State Treasurer Jeff B. Bates were| named defendants. Neither hadi any comment. Foard is a member of the state house cf representatives from; Richland county. He voted in the general assembly against passage of the 1951-52 general appropria- tions act which included the sain" tax and school bond proposal. The suit, asking a declaratory judgment and injunction against the tax and bond issue, was taken to the federal court on the ground* that the use tax section fo the sales tax law’ violates the federal con-1 stitution by imposing a burden on interstate commerce ” Also, the suit raises the question V\e re having a d'Yankee of the constitutionality of the school bond issue. The state con stitution says the public debt can not be increased except for the or dinary expenses of the state gov ernment without a popular vote. Still another question raised is whether the general appropriations act was passed pr operly by being read three times on three separate days in each branch of the general assembly. The defendants were gA*en 20 days in which to answer. Presum ably, the case will come before U. S. District Judge J. Waties War ing of Charleston Filing of the suit followed a re cent visit to Wanng’s office by Holman and Foard. This will be the second test of ‘‘friendly’’ suit against them — to the sales tax and school bonds. A pave the way for the bond tale— w*as thrown out July 9 by the state 99 Saturday Only CLIP THIS COUPON BRING THIS AD WITH ONLY •ad Receive One Sterling Silver SIMULATID ZIRCON RING — tNGAGIMfNI m Wf DOING RING — ThM« untuioNe Zircon R.ng» roprotont ftw w»- meot *fcill of modom tewnro Worry •ooof lood- or«. mitiionoi'o* and our fmoct oooplo nmuiotod Zircon Ring, and koop W«0** pricod diomondi r> cofory vaults. Subioci morw to meet any kind ot Net rou win bo amoMd. COMRARI THIS! WITH rOOR GCNUINC DIAMOND — Ml IN rou CAN till TmI DlMERCNCt* — Loo<t* Tot' Moy Suy I to 4 R ng* — i t rmgt US and up—Art pricat Subtocf O 3 GUARANTEED All Ringt Ot'vrod Aro oi Guorantood StorHng VNo* or Gcid-Filiod G<gonti< Deploy Bottoi Ringt ot Vvown Storimg oi Gotd-NiMad Outto**— i JS and — 3 BELK’S 30 to 7 Saturday Only ———BHBHMdBI • t I ROGERS H(»la^E PAINT —High quality out- REPRESENTATIVE to show the sidt and inside made by Devoe & 1950 Edition of Family Bible. Eg- Raynolds. Also Enamels, Varnishes, ermier’s Bible story book for chil-. Turpentine and Brushes. Blakely- dren. New Edition Winston dic- Burton’s Hardware it Seeds. Tele-! tionary. An excellent opportunity phone 188. Ic i for teachers to make their summer S at in timolroD*. shekel*, silver A as in argent (French for dough) L as in lettoi E as in e plu lucre, loot, lettnee FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young's Pharmacy. We now’ have a complete newsstand and lending li brary. tfc FRUIT JARS, regular and wide- meuth, Vj-pint to %-gallon sizes. Also jar tops, jar lids .paraffine wax, jelly glasses and jar rings. Blakely- Burton's Hardware it Seeds. Tele phone 188. Ic SPEED—When there’s need for speed call on this fine pharmacy. Our de livery department is at your service. Remember, we call for prescriptions and deliver the compounded medi cines. There is no additional charge for this service. Call 191. HOWARD’S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Tree-Ripened ELBERTA PEACHES At Packing Shed This Week and Next t i Lawrence F. Davis THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Pictures (Anthorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 vacations pay. Call 3351, Laurens, S. C. before 9:30 and after 7 p. m. 26-3p. HOUSE FOR SALE — Large six- room house with large lot well lo cated in Clinton. This is a nice home you would enjoy. Call me today for pointment. C. B. Holland, Phone app U5, Laurens. Ic USED TRACTORS AND TRUCKS 1950 Willis Pickup with cattle body, extra clean. 1948 ^4-ton International, very low mileage. 2—Farmall “A” tractors with plows and cyltivators. 1—Farmall “H” tractor. 1—Farmall ‘M” tractor. 1—Case SC tractor with ploy, culti vators and planters. 1—John Deere “A” tractor. The above equipment sold under “5-star” service guarantee. Terms can be arranged. NACO FAnM SUPPLY STORE Laurens, S. C. tf 'Crusade for Freedom' Drive To Be Conducted Soon in South Carolina The “Crusade for Freedom” drive in South Carolina will be conducted in September. Gen. Lucius D. Clay, national chairman, said that September 3-30 had been selected as the time for South Carolinians to enroll their names in a program of action against Soviet enslavement of peo ple of the captive countries behind the Iron Curtain. The 1950 campaign, in which South Carolina distinguished it self, made possible the erection of a powerful new radio ' trahsnfitter which now broadcasts hard-hitting programs to Czechoslovakia, a par ticularly vulnerable area in the So viet sphere. General Clay said that the 1951 Crusade would provide Radio Free Europe with at least two more powerful transmitters for the free dom network. “With the help of the people of South Carolina, Radio Free Europe pluribsa tmum In other words, we’ve got the goods with quality, and age, and I beauty, and durability, and distinc tion, and utility. It’s gonna cost you plenty of good money, but the mer chandise is worth it! White marble top walnut Chest of i Drawers with original pulls, good finish $47.50 Cottage type Chest of Drawers with original pulls, white mar ble top, truly a beautiful piece, only $47.50 Empire Chest of Drawers, crotch mahogany, sandwich glass pulls, made between 1810 and 1830, as is $50.00| r ButlerTDesk, milk glass pulls, has a secret compartment which we haven’t been able to open. Made around 1820. See it. Love it. Buy it. Enjoy its beauty $185.00 General Electric Stove, extra dean, for $125.00 New assortment Books, many mysteries; each 25c Just plain settin’ chairs, cash ’n’ carry — 65c Tables, you name it, bet we have it, as low as $1.25 Just one Baby Bed with mat tress — $8.50 Cut little cottage Dresser $12.50 COME IN AND SEE OUR clocks, country telephone, horse collars, Bi bles, ice skates, spit-toons, grind stone, love benches, urinals, cocktail set, hatchet handles, baseball bats, food chopper, spark screen, bird cag es, airplane propeller, sled, player piano music, compost, hall trees, pic ture frames, jugs, chambers, floor lamps, rugs, sewing machines, sofas, garden plow, 30 acres land, phono graph records, carpet bag, oil part ing, magazines, overcoats, mirrors, salt shakers, desk, lemon squeezers, radios, doors, used asbestos shin gles, windows, water bottles, record players, brass polish, fruit jar rub bers, iron bed. Floods are in Kansas, Bargains are at The WHEEL See our other announcement else where in this paper. Parade Of 10c Values! MADE FROM FINEST APPLES—APPLE PIE RIDGE APPLE SAUCE REDGATE TENDER TEMPTING EARLY JUNE PEAS KELLEY’S TASTY WHOLE WHITE POTATOES OLD VIRGINIA LUSCIOUS SWEET APPLE JELLY 17-OZ. CAtf 17-OZ. CAN NO. 2 CAN 8-OZ. JAR 10c 10c 10c 10c 4 t 1, Orchard Queen Red Maraschiuu Cherries, 3-oz. bottle . 10c Vim Pep Brand Balanced Dog Food, 16-oz. can . 10c Phillips Whole Sweet Potatoes, 8 oz. can 10c Superfine Mixed Vegetables, 8 oz. can . 10c ■ !„ i. i .I, a i— n .i..... i.—.I■■ ..n ■ ., ■ ■■ CS Natural or Sweet Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can 9c French’s Tangy Mustard, 6-oz. jar 9c Ballard’s Spagretti nr Macaroni, 7 oz. pkg. .. 10c White House Apple Vinegar, pint bottle .. 10c Kitchen Queen Brand Pot Cleaners, pkg. 10c Southern Manor Blue Window Cleaner, 12 oz. bottle . 10c Small Tender Broiler Size Dressed and Drawn TURKEYS . lb. 69c 4 to 7 Lbs. Avg. Wt. — So Tender You Can Fry Them Like Chicken! Streak o* Lean SALT MEAT, lb. 35c Chefs Pride Potato Salad, 1-lb. cup, 29c Luscious Tree-Ripened Elberta PEACHES 4 lbs. 29c Large Sunkist LEMONS, dozen 29c U. S. No. 1 White POTATOES, 10 lbs.. . 45c i, ih MaaMagKMafttcicuinnnMnminmicinrannBincinn^^ rrnrrrrTtrM< j :