The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 02, 1951, Image 6

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I Pape Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 2, 1951 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — 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. Multiple inserUons—5 times for the price of 4. Classified display, per inch per Insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carryInj monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. Notes From The County Agent's Otfice By C. B. CANNON, County Agent As Washington Sees It... THE NATIONAL SCENE Special to The Chronicle. 4-H Clubsters to Camp Long Washington, July 24.—Congress August 6 will be a big day for 4-H J continued with its legislative foot- club boys and girls a sapproximate- dragging during this past week ly 168 boys an girls and seven local w jth little accomplished except de leaders will leave by buses for Camp, bate on the controls extension act, Long in Aiken county. They will re- with some indication that both turn home the afternoon of August houses may repudiate their action 110. in extending the measure on a 31- The camp is in charge of J. B. day stop-gap basis (banning price lege View. Jim Anderson. 1c FOR RENT — Downstairs 2-room apartment, 314 W. Main St. Call 377-J. 1c FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and •crubber formerly owned by Home Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4. tl Street. Phone 652-J. 1c agent, who was assistant county the first days of debate in the FOR SAJjE — Bendix automatic agent in Laurens county for several house that the Administration might get through a fairly work able defense production measure, 1 with the ban on roll-backs apply-, ing only to farm commodities. Rain Scalds Cotton In the meantime, if the Presi-,| Last weesk the writer was called to washing machine. A real bargain, years.« See P. L. Roddy, or call 9360. 1c: The buses will leave the Agricul- ■■■—:— tural building around 12:30 on Mon- condition. day afternoon PIANOS in excellent Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- tf dent cares to make any further —^ —— 1 the Cross Hill area to inspect cotton comparisons of congressional ac-j AT YOUR SERVICE—This “Relia- NEW DURO DECAL, PATTERNS t hat -was scalded by rain that fell :tlon ’ suc h as he did with the 80th^ ble” prescription pharmacy is here i for 10 and 29 cents. Rubber Maid during a hot period. The greatest! he ™ 1S ,^ e .° x to help you. Call us in time, of need. Colored Stove Mats, Bathtub and damage was done in fields of John of July ^ ® y th »t date, the 80th, We assure you prompt, courteous Diana Board Mats. Blakely-Burton's H . Nance, J. Broadus Pinson and his, fenacted 145 public 7 v v Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. i brot her, Charles S. Pinson. Dr. Arm-, b,I1 \ , " t0 1 cl aW K1 , The , 81s i C 4 ong , res *| WANTED—Settled white lady to do str ° n S- the experiment station, gix months and the present con- light housekeeping and take care of and \\. C. Nettles, entomologist ofj gress has enacted on i y 53 through three children in the evenings. De- ‘he extension service from Clemson, j une gg. pi us fj ve which were' sire someone who can (pake home were called in to inspect the cotton awa j t j ng t h e President’s signature with us. Mrs. Rosa Pearson, 1202 and they both agreed with the coun-, ^ a ^ ^j me Sloan St. i p ty agent that the cotton w«as scalded! In co id-shouldering some of service. Prescriptions are called for and medicines delivered at no extra charge to you. Howard’s Pharmacy, Phone 101. ... tf STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & Barton.. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland. 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc LOST—Brown and white plastic bill fold. Please return to Mary Jane Blackwell at Dayton-Clinton hotel and receive reward. Ip C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens. S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) WANTED — Two colored curb boys or girls. Apply Roddy’s Drive-In. 1c FOR SALE — Pigs. Can be seen at 806 Sloan St. Truman Leopard. Ip roach dUr - in , g J he h0t Peri0d in Whi€h the , Truman’s proposals, the 82nd con- | JOHNSON’S non-poisonous powder, one year guarantee. Han died by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy was experienced in the Gray Court- and Howard’s Pharmacy. Jun21-p youngs community. NOTICE — Positively no trespassing Soil Conservation Money Not on my land. Miss Margaret M. Taken Speake, Kinards. 2-2c H. A. Ropp, county administrative r^uir-vc IT C „ nrnv ,«j ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and i ,jr"£!suppU„ H L. Baldwin. Telephone Far, rain fell. cress has been about the same as I A fewyeara afo. arimUw trouble fts predecessors. | • • • Some defenders of the congress point to the intense investigative | iactivity and assert that the ex-, haustive inquiries into the Presi- • FOR SALE—1950 12-hp Seabee out- officer » P M-A , states that farmers dent's troops-for-Europe policy and board motor. Will sell for half price. have "f 1 :nade a PP licatlon for all of his ouster of MacArthur, to cite Used very little. Call 912-W after the *°" conservation money allocat- two examples, plus the crime probe 6 00 pm Ip ed to Laurens county. On July 21, an d the present inquiry into nar- $8,000 had not been requested by txs. have been as worthwhile in I WANTED TO BL\ —Cedar posts, farmer;- th.it Aas left from the $111,- their way as action on bills would I H. J. Pitts. tf 100 allocated to Laurens county for have been They also declare that me Administration has been slow | . , . r ,ow^/^uu. ^ rmers who have not filed appli- , n sending up its proposals. How- pui.orum clean. Pu.,na feeds for i604-J. tfc cation for soil building practice ever, the first tax message was good growth and feeders, fountains ( _ should make application at once for sent to the congress February 2, and remedies Blakely-Burton 1 LETTER BOX Ftt£S—-The handy j ime superphosphate to be applied and the message asking extension Hardware it Seeds Telephone 188. office item. Chronicle Publishing Co. , 0 p a# | Ur e g an d legumes, seeds for of the whole economic controls DOLLY MADISON Electric Ice RUBBER BANDS — The small seeding pastures, seed for winter le- program embodied in the defense Cream Freezers. Jim Dandy and Lib- handy little items needed in any gumes, terracing, etc. production act was sent to con- erty Maid Electric Churns Blakely- office. In one-fourth or one pound If the money is made available to gress April 26. while the message Burton's Hardware it Seeds. Tele- boxes. Chronicle Publishing Co. assist farmers and they do not take on the $8 5 billion foreign aid pro le. Stationery Dept. advantage of same, it would be a gram was sent up on May 24. All clear indication to congresa that the these programs, with exception of ENTIRELY NEW — Webster’s New t pp r0 priation of the large sume of the tax bill had expiration dates of Collegiate Dictionary, based on Web- money u not ut ,iued in full June 30 and tree fertilizer. Many years expe- ; ster's New International Dictionary. | t u t o be advantage of all fanner^ • • • rience treating all diseases of plants Best handy size. Chronicle Publish- , 0 €anJ . he ^ p ul idi n g practice Th* debate on extension of the and trees Free information Tolhson ing Co., SUtionery Dept. _ inone> made available Application defense production act started in Landscape t o, C hn’.on. S. C. ; PURINA FEEDS for your poultry, tor such money should be made FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- livestock, rabbits, game birds and the P M. A. office at once. art, edgers and polishers. We have dogs. We welcome a comparison in - 1 ^ all the necessary material to make Purina performance. Blakely-Bur- your floors beautiful. Reasonable ton’s Hardware ic Seeds. Telephone rates Cox Home ic Auto Simply j 188 1 phone 188 LANDSCAPING SINCE 1922 — Spraying, Pruning, Feeding. Plant Phone 12 tfc PLUMBING—Noah's Ark has plenty of good used bathtubf, sinks, lavato ries, etc. Be thrifty and get good plumbing, too. Noah’s Ark, Abbe- LOST — Near ring, initials Call 29. Truman Signs, 5£%£ 1I \J^ 1 Blasts Control Bill i< FOR SALE—Six-room house at 303 E. Florida St. Call 625 J. Washington, July 31. — President 9-2p Truman signed the compromise eco nomic controls bill into law Teluc-' earnest July 5 with a statement by Congressman Brent Spence, of Kentucky, chairman of the house banking committee, with the warn ing that the nation faces a “dis aster” if economic controls are al lowed to lapse. Spence, fearing a letdown in defense mobilization as a result of the peace talks in Ko rea said it takes a Pearl Harbor to arouse a people, it takes very little to lull it to sleep ” While over in the senate, no lesa ville, S. 30-flc FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to APARTMENTS FOR RENT — One tantly” today but warned that it will • ,arT ” champion than Senator Youngs Pharmacy We now have a u P st * ir * three-room apartment with encourafe b i ack mar kets and push S**** Aiken of Vermont said complete newsstand and lending li- ''‘tchw^tte and bath. Also one e.'- p ricet U p*» instead of holding thsm * hat * n arTne< l m v rarv . .flcicncy apartment, large room with down I wou l d pretty well wipe out what wage) con- . Kitchenette and bath on ground He notice in a jharply- f ver * ittl€ net>d th *" m »y ** now FRUIT JARS regular and wide-1 floor Partly furnished. Apply to J F . A . orded st#temem that he wi „ ^ ‘ w -“ “ mou.h. > 2 -pmt to 4-9 a lloh si»s. Jacobs, office phone 238, residence submit detailed recommendations to H? congress for amending the law “to WANTED TO BUY —Good second- «ive us adequate controls.” for those (price and trols.’ Also jar tops, jar lids .paraffine wax, phone 134 jelly glasses and jar rings. Blakely- Burton's Hardware A Seeds. Tele phone 188. Ic USED TRACTORS AND TRUCKS 1950 Willis Pickup with cattle body, - extra clean. 1948 3 4-ton International, very low mileage. 2—Farmall “A” tractors with plows and cultivators. 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 FARM SUPPLY STORE Laurens, S. C. tf FOR SALE—Tree-ripe peaches. Buyer has privilege of picking if he likes. League’s Dairy. Tel ephone 359; Ip Georgia Belle Peaches Tree Ripened $1.00 Bushel, You Pick Hundley's Orchard Woodruff, S. C. L THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Pictures (Authorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 While the House w’as considering production act, the senate took | Mr. Truman Mid bluntly that he up drlia „ „„ , he ^20.000.000 ap- | .xcev* owv.NEaA r'i.-v.’iv/o. uvwu j«_i, , -.y, rr\n propriation bill for the Interior De- payment and $20 per month. Write, tpnl€ | P*rtment and restored much of the cut made in that measure by the hand steamer trunk. Call 742-W. li NEW SPINET PIANOS. $25 down phone or visit witb. us to see these beautiful new pianos, j Music House, Spartanburg. ... , r . ., 1 j But he^said he had no choice but w nil __ thi. oeautiful new pianos. Alexander , iaT , , K. railc , th‘s..the senate restored] 23-4c t0 Slgn 11 becaU * e , otherw,se $5,500,000 stricken , by the house, | powers necessary for carrying out for construction funds for the LOVELY PLACE CARDS for be- our defense program would have Bonneville Power Administration, trothal parties. Pic-A-Stick games expired’’ at midnight tonight. | 0n the pu bii c power question, the 1 for parties and entertaining. They The law extends controls over se nate restored to a degree! an afford much fun. Chronicle Pub. wages, prices, rents, credit and de- amendment agreed to by the | Co. SUtionery Dept Phone 74. Ifense materials for 11 months. BBut House which would have prohib- REPRESENTATIVE to show the 15 far short of _the tougher powers j t ed the reclamation bureau from | starting construction of duplicating power distribution lines were pri-l 1950 Edition of Family Bible. Eg- so ^ by !Mr Truman. ermier’s Bible story book for chil- 1 . The Federal Reserve board acted _ dren. New Edition Winston die- simultaneously with Mr. Truman’s vate utilities have agreements to tionary. An excellent opportunity signature of the law to relax install-. transmit government - generated for teachers to make their summer men t buying controls. The new rules power. The senate version would vacations pay. Call 3351, Laurens, generally allow 18 month instead of permit the bureau to build these S. C. before 9:30 and after 7 p. m. 1^ 1° P a y f° r cars, TV sets, and home lines for which construction funds 26-3p. appliances. I already have been appropriated, or In his only approval of the bill, 1 for which contracts have been en- Mr. Truman said the production and tered into, or where private util- rent control provisions are “relative-1 ities is “unable or unwilling” to ly adequate, though they do not meet carry out such “wheeling” agree-! SUBSCRIBE now to these two popu lar magazines: Reader’s Digest for eight months only $1.00—you save one-half. “Quick” for 15 weeks for; only $1.00. I handle both new and; renewals for all magazines and will give you prompt and efficient ser vice. Many other special offers on now. Ask for - free catalog. Send or ders to Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 535-J, Clinton. 9-Cp FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young’s Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li brary. tfc FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Brick home which consists of liv ing room, dining room, kitchen7 two bedrooms, central hall with floor furnace, bath with shower over tub. A modern home for you. Six-room house with, two baths, new floors and other repairs made recently. Acre and half in the lot, located in a good section of Clinton. Five-room ’ house with bath and double garage and other buildings on the Laprens highway. Sixty acres with tenant house on the Musgrove road. 110 acres with some timber five miles southeast of Clinton. 93 acres priced to sell, located 3 miles north of Clinton. Lot on Davidson Street. Lot across the highway from Jo anna. Lots on -the Laurens highway. If interested in buying or selling real esatte, see me. C. B. HOLLAND Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. ’I al lour needs.” ments. The include authority for government-j Over objections of Senatorj built deiense plans, which he re- j Wherry and others, who rhampion- j quested, and provide for 20 per cent ed the measure, the Semite defer-1| increases in rent ceilings over June; red further consideration of the] 30, 1947, levels. But the President said other infla- now famous freight transportation I measure called the “basing points”! tion control provisions of the law; bill until August 2. The bill ap- “tre gravely deficient.’ N. C. ARP Church Asks Release From Presbytery Charlotte—The Sardis Associate proved by the Senate Judiciary committee without hearings is virtually the same as the measure vetoed by President Truman last year. Senator Russell Long, of Louisiana, in opposing the bill, said it would injure business and do a great amount of harm to our competitive economy. I SAY “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” Reformed-Presbytenan church, one TESTAMENTS—King James of the strongest and oldest in the versicm w j t b psaimg. Handy pocket denomination, is seeking ffs release ^ Chronicle Publishing Co I from membership in the First Pres- bytery of the A. R. P. church. The congregation of the church voted yesterday in favor of a reso lution asking for the release and seeking affifiation with the Meck- linburg Presbytery of the South ern Presbyterian church. The First A. R. P. Presbytery is composed of the 33 A. R. P. church-j es in North Carolina, most of them in Mecklinburg, Gaston, Cabarrus and Iredell counties. The membership of the 161-yeaT- old church, which is located in suburban Mecklinburg county, vot-] ed 190 to 42 in favor of the resolu tion. The resolution will be sub mitted to the First A. R. P. Pres bytery for action at its regular fall meeting here October 9. Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES ; McMillan Service Station Sinclair Prod acta Phone NoL 2 THRIFTY... I ^ K, ;’ d , „ by Holland’s Apple Jelly, 2 lbs FOR RENT — 4-room house in Col-.ROOMS FOR RENT 114 Enterprise •v\ f jiii arnSt district 4-H boys club roll-backs. The indications were in I 25c Merita the line-up j All Popular Brands Cigarettes . $1.77 * Carton Bananas, lb.. 13c Apple Sauce, Ibr . fresh fruits and vegetables I _ 1A _ especially purchased by Fur- I ^'4*3$ Iwv man Buchanan at John R. I ~ Holland Grocery 1” I Cleaner Texize 39c Disinfectant Texize 39c Duke’s Mayonnaise, pint 39c <iuart ^issrm.wc .. J- ^ No. 2 Cans Tomatoes, Fresh Mountain Com, 6 ears . 29c Sweetheart j can * | Soap, 4 for .. 33c No. 2 Can Webster’s I t’ . r T T*n Grand \>K*Uble Ire-b Country Cocktail _^5c Tomatoes, lb. 10c Cook Kill, qt 1.19 Coca-Coks, Pint tOc|«*• 351 Morrell Pure D i Lard, 4 lb.. . 89c ” |,!l 7 ° la ' „ 2 lb., 45c \ C>a - 35c I-arge Carnation, l*et. Silver Cow J}£$IJ' 0R Milk, 2 for _ ll 29c Ur*e Box OleO, 2 lbs. . . 49c Surf 25c I Morrell's or Balentine's AU Flavors Kool-Aid, , 3 for 10c 1 * r " ,h PICNIC Hams, lb. ... 45c Morrell's Stew Beef, lb. 63c Chopped Ham, u' h ( V ound 12 or. ..... 57c _ iSH g- 63c Liver Loaf, J r .” h pi * I , «, | Itwr, «>..... 39c I Balentine’s Potted Meat i J Franks, lb. .. 59c Steaks Vienna Sausage, T ‘ Bone > lb - 82c r „ OO Fresh Country can ........ ^ | Sausage, lb. . 55c Bakerite, End p ork 3 lbs 89c Chops, lb. ... 49c | Roast, lb. ... 49c Catsup, 14 oz. 21c ^ Countrv Star Kist Butter, lb. .. 75c Tuna Fish, Chuck or Rib V2 size 37c Roast, lb. ... 65c Carolina Made I Morrell’s Palace Breakfast Flour, 10 lb... 89c Bacon, lb. ., 49c 25 lbs $2.25 I Fresh Country fled Band Eggg, doz. . . . 65c Flour, 10 lb. $1.09 Fresh Beef ~ 25 lbs $2.29 Liver, lb. ... 75c 5 lbs 59c | Center Cut Pork Old Virginia Cherry Preserves, Chops, lb. ... 67c Boiled 12 bz. 29c Ham, V2 lb. . 58c Schimmel’s Damson I Baked Preserves, lb. 29c | Ham, V2 lb. . 58c JOHN R. HOLUND GROCERY Musgrove St. Phone 130-J