The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 03, 1952, Image 6

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/. :r \ Page Six ■•»** "/ 1 \* THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ‘ >, V ' 'S’. A Thursday, Janjiary 3, 1952 APARTMENT FOR RENT 269-R. ELECTROLyX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. tfc Local Estate Suit . Sard Settled Out of Court Laurens, Dec. 29. —/A multi thousand dollar suit brjbught by two nieces of.the late W. J. Bailey, Clinton industrialist apd banker, to .recover certain equities from the estate of their grandfather, M. S. Bailey, of which W. J-jBailey was executor has been settled out .of coui$, according to an attorney in the case. Phone LADIES and Men's alterations, done o. L. Long, an attorney for the tf^at hoihe. Mps. J. K. Hatton, 301 E j n i eces> sa jd the case was settled Florida Street. ‘ * 10-2p | a t Anderson recently and added ... 7 "7 7: j that the two nieces are “satisfied.” WANTED TO RENT-4 or 5-room j The nieces are Mrs Alden Bailey house w’lth heat. Will lease. Call jj ayes 0 { Ridgeway, N. J., and Mrs. WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL « Everybody Reads the Want Ada Terms Cash . 4 NOTICE—Rates for want ads are' 5#c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price of 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ad* are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. OFFICE SUPPLIES, the little items needed to expedite businessj We have your needs. Chronicle Publish ing Company. WANTED — You to see our $1.00 Counter. Hats, Bags, Brassieres, Gowns, Children's Dresses, Rain Coats, Hose, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Skirts," and many other items. MOdRES'S DRESS SHOPPE 'E. Pitts Street . 9025, Clinton. APARTMENTS FOR RENT phone 805. - Call 10-2c HOUSE FOR SALE —r 5-room house at Joanna, this house is of good con struction, a nice home for you. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. ' 1c PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- rens, S. C. . • tf IRONING BOARDS/and CovcrsJ,^^ DFSK*PRI\ATE for 1952 Date Beacon F4oor W^fn Paste and Self- ^ .He Polishing. This is one of tho better £ ulde tor he ^ da >’ w , ltd recdrds floor tinishers. Blakely - Burin's lor “PPomtments. personal diary and Hardware A-Seeds. Telephone 188. * FOR SALE—Five-room house, full basement, hot air heat, location close to Florida Street school on Holland street. Apply to William Davis or W^A. Davis, Jr. 2p-3 FOR RENT — Brick apartment cor ner Calvert and Adair street*. If in terested cal^ 446. , tf FOR SALE—Thirty-five piano rolls, cheap. Mrs. Claude Willard, No. 8 Peachtree St., Lydia Mill. Ip INCOME TAX SERVICE—At home pfter 3:30 P.M. and all day Satur days. Call 399-W. Mrs-. Tom Sease, 314 N. Adair St. M13-llc ^~ 2p j Helen Bailey Qbering of Oklahoma City. They are daughters of Mrs. Nina Vance Bailey and the late Joseph A. Bailey of Clinton. Joseph A. Bailey was a brother of W. J. Bailey, who died in 1948. The amount aslked for was not set forth in the complaint but in terested lawyers spoke of the case as a “$700,000 suit. M. S. Bailey died'in 1926. The suit of the two daughters was to recover one-seventh. of the estate of their grandfather after d?bts. Attorneys for* the defendants calendar pad. A handy, inexpensive fjj ed an a pp ea i which was to have book for the office or_ home, 'iou ^ ee ar g uec j ] as t Wednesday before will like it. Chronicle Publishing Co. j uc jg e j g Pruitt in Anderson. The lawyers went to Anderson, but Mr. Truman overlooked"a bet and walked away from an opportune timing when,he failed to make any dramatic announcement at his first press conference this week. The other faction, however, says Mr. Truman is not the dramatic-action kind—that he prefers to be sure and' sound and that above all, his one objective in a clean-house campaign is not only to redaicate the “termites” but to save * from their only source of »ews, then they would be as ba<Jly .misin formed as those unhappy millions Ibehiiyi the iron . curtain-y-where truth is a bootleg commodity.” Declaring a ,s«nilarity existed between the Tribune and the Rus sian mouthpiece, Pravda, McKin ney said: "Both of them edit the news to fit the party line. Whin Russia breaks a promise, Joe Stal in blames' the United States and embarrassment and publicity the i Harry Truman, ^o ddes the Chica- thousands of honest and faithful J go TYibune. When Russia precipi- FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and icrubber formerly owned by Home Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4; tf I OR SALE—Large kitchen cabinet, made to specifications. 109 S. Jones St. Telephone 526-M. 10-2p STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed Sc Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland. 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc CALL ON US— Yes, call on us in time of need. We are here to help. Yon can count on prompt, courteous service and uni-; STRAYED OR STOLEN — White formly fair prices. Prescriptions are spitz, name “Dixie." 16 years old. A HOUSE FOR SALE - — 5-room house ~HUihJ>eth in Cross Hill. Also 5-room house ai Joanna, good as new. C. B. Holland,* Phone 715, Laurens. 1c before the arguments began, Mr. Long said, they, “reached a set tlement of the issues involved.” Mr. Long said the decree, which is yet to be written, will call for a cash payment. Attorneys for the Bailey nieces were Mr. Long and Babb Babb, of Laurens, ahd C- T. GraydDn of Columbia.- \^ttomeys for the defendants were Blackwell, Sullivan Sc Wil son of Laurens and Willard ,D. Campbell of Columbus, Ohio. called for and medicines delivered at no extra charge. Just telephone us cny time. HOWARD'S PHARMACY ‘ Your Rexall Store” Phone 101 GLASSONET for plant beds, house doors and many other uses about the home. Good for poultry houses too. Blakely - Burton’s Hardwarde & Seeds. Telephone 188. " - 1c WANTED — You to see ou^ $1.00 'Counter. ’ Hats, Bags, Brassieres, Gowns, Children^ Dresses, Rain Coats, Hose, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Skirts, and many other nems. MOORES'S DRESS SHOPPE E. Pitts Street lot of sentiment is attached to this dog, so anyone knowing about same please contact Mrs! Nellie Gilliam, 63'Marion St., Joanna. , Ico As Washington Sees It... [HE MTIONAL SCENE DESK CALENDARS or separate pads for 1952. Chroniok Publishing Company. ' OFFICE BOOKS—FftAh^kew Year. Double and single entry ledgers, loose leaf ledgers, cash books, jour nals, inventory tablets, counter books, adding machine paper, type writer ribbons, ihk, ^nd other items reeded for the office. You can get your needs here. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Stationery Dept. ’ Phone 74 government workers here in Wash ington and elsewhere, who are be ing hurt and pummelled alongside the few guilty. Another thing, these observers joint out, President Truman just doesn’t scare as easily as home of the* more “sensitive* Democrats who are advising him. Actually there was an indication this week that some dirty linen might be aired on Capitol Hill in connection with the tax probes when the names of Congressmen and Frank W. Boykin of Alabama, James H. Morhison of Louisiana, both" Democrats, and Sen. Sayles Bridges, of New Hampshire, Re publican, were brought into the picture through evidence indicat ing they all were interested in “fixing” tax cases. There are some slight irtd^ations that at long last some progress may come in the second session of the 82nd Congress which convenes next month, on the President’s civil rights program. Action likely will not coihe because of any Presiden tial compromise, or change in thinking, but perhaps because Sen. Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, leader in the civil rights move ment, believes there is room for progress on at least two facets of the controversial question—namely, in the arts of anti-lynching and in anti-poll tax legislation. Presi dent Truman’s recent executive FEPC order drew fire from both opponents and proponents of civil rights as being neither fish nor fowl. Frank E. McKinney of Indianap olis, youngish chairman of the! Democratic National Committee, opines that charges of “corruption and graft” in government are being I played-up in the metropolitan ; press of the country out of all pro- j portiop to the facts in the case thus far made public. McKinney, de claring that the newspapers were trying to make his youngsters be- tates a world,crisis, Stalin blames the United States and Harry Tru man. So does the Chicago Tribune. When Russia st§rts a shooting war, Stalin blames the United States and Harry Truman. Cricago Tribune.” So does the Dr. W. W. . VETERINARIAN *■ 1 « 614 Musgrove Street Phones: '7': 1 Office 95^ Residence 991-W Clinton, S. C. I ft *' ;-c* '** Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST s - Offices at 200 South Broad St. . Phone 658 Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 USED TRACTORS We still have several late model used trac tors for sale. Some used equipment for same. . NACO Farm Supply Laurens; S. C. DUK TO COLDS For soothing relief, rub on.. ViSKS Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS I’honcs 41 and 399-J AMBULANCE SERVICE L RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. M*rs. Special To The Chronicle. Washington, Jan. 1. — Events were moving rapidly in the Presi- . . „ , „ . , - dent’s plan to clean up his' admin- *4 e y e w 6 JL S a . c f° 0 ^’ after istration. After talking with At torney General McGrath and J. Ed gar Hoover.FBI chief, the President called in Federal’ Judge Thomas F.,. Murphy, of New York, to accept a m government. McKinney s coun Col. McCormick and the McCor mick newspapers, the Chicago Tri bune arid ^the Washington Times- Herald as “undermining confidence FOR SALE—Whizzer bike in excel lent condition. Call 527-R. 1c SPARE TIME MAN—Can you work ? or 4 hours every evening? Would 90 dollars extra each week interest you? We will have an opening for a spare time man of good character, with car', in your community. For an i interview, write Calvin LeNeve,.! 141J Blanding St., Columbia, S. C. 10-3c FOR SALE—Oil heater and 270-gal lon tank’, good condition, $40.00 for both. Also GE water heater, 40 gal lons, double unit, practically new, S>80.00. \V. L. Thomas, 384 Magnolia St., Joanna. Ip C. BRYAN HOLLAND 7” Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) LOTS FOR SALE—Lots on the Lau rens highway. Lots in the subdivis ion at Joanna. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c INCOME TAX RETURNS Made At <> THE WHEEL Plenty of Free Parking major post in the organization. Mr, Truman is setting up tA,root out evil-doing in Washington^ Judge Murphy, who prosecuted the Alger Hiss case for the goVer^ ment and later, as New York po-' lice commissioner, made war on gansterlsm and police grafting, is* a recent appointee to vlhe federal ^ench. There are two . viewpoints here on the President’s action since he returned hurriedly from his Key west vacation. One school believes ter-attack speech was made at a $ 100-a-plate -Minner in - Chicago- for! midwestem Democrats. Said Mc Kinney: ‘uf Chicago voters had to rely Upon the Chicago Tribune as 7b Retire* * Misery oT 5^666 MIftaun-lMtt MSTMUtf k 'll o o I B c I I i' r V ,t I u O > WHITE SALE! ’ NOW ON! • FOR GREATER VALUES! • FOR EXTRA SAVINGS! • COMPARE OUR PRICES! • THEY CANT BE BEAT! start mervm year right FOR RENT—Four room house near Bonds Cross Roads. See Mr. or Mrs. W. E. Caudell. Ip WANTED bu. Yellow Corn in shuck $2.10 White or Mixed Corn..:.......$1.95 Heavy Bright Oats.. ; $1.15 Godd Dry Feed Oats . $1.10 Good Poultry Wheat ...., ,,.,$1480 Milo or Hegari ..t... cwt. $3.25 m Fee A TRESPASS NOTICE—No hunting or trespassing of any kind allowed on the home place, Kelly or Copeland i matter lands. We mean what we say. J. H. I g^tu^(j a y # d Barley $1.50 Jl I grains must be dry and relatively free from all foreign No grain received on top DUAiny #rmvev Pitts, David T. Pitts. tfc CAROLINA MILLING CO. Laurens S. C. tf FOR SALE—Beagle pups, AKC reg istered, field champiori blood ^line. C. % Chandler, 357 Pickens Street, jc ut this ad out and mail with Joanna. 4 10-2p FLOOR SANDERS—Rdnt qur gand ers, edgers and polishers. Vfe have all the necessary material To make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home Sc Aato Suoply. Phone 12. tfc Fresh Country EGGS FARM FOR SALE—Six room house cn 97 acre tract. Four room house ' cn -six acre tract on blacktop road, five miles from Joanna. C. B. Hoi-; land, Phone 71$, Laurens. ■«t .1, . ISj FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms. Mrs; Johq _Tnrker, Phone 652-J. 114 Enterprise Street. • 1c. FOR RENT—Pop’s Cafe. Also 4-room Bays Apartment. Wanted to buy — cats. H. J. Pftts. „ 17 tfc THE FINEST NAMES , IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. picture* (Authorized Dealt Morrell’s Hot SAUSAGE, lb. AH Regular BREAD, loaf ■“-t to The Wheel, Clinton, si. C. We can use the Quarter SUGAR, 5 lbs.: .. Quality Kepairj>-To Any Make TV"or Radio stallations^ Parts, bes, Aerials, Boosters ^ Rowlands RADIOS! Phone i Just in pase you care to come to The Wheel in person, don’t mail the [quarter. It will surprise you the good- values and bargains you cSri^get forf [two bits. For just a small bit oT pock et change you can get: 2-lb, bag GOOD CANDY 25c 5 Love or Romance Magazines..... 25c Any Book in the store'* 25c (Except Bibles) Anyone can afford, an Antique Makes sensible, lasting gift^Within anyone’s reach. Pngje?r>wft at . 25c \ New shipmenLoPtmina and Pot tery, prjpfid^fecJmlOc to ’way out of sigbL^. ew shipment Picture Frames, Funny Books, Wash Pot, Spit-toon, Player Piano Rolls, Records, Antique *| Jewelry, Electric Irons, Crutches, Vacuum Cleaner, Ice Skates; Floor- Lamps, Piano Stools^:Sardines, Ten nis Rackets, Picture Plates, Grind stone, SwordT Cewpie DdRs^-'and Meat STREAK: O’ LEAN, lb. . ^ Choice T-Bone STEAKS, lb. . 79c Palace Breakfast BACON, lb. * f i " • • • • Jim Dandy GRITS. 2 lbs. Argo English ^PEAS, lb. . ., 15c Fresh Pork LIVER, lb. 29c .9 • • • • Margold OLEO, lb. Duke’s MAYONNAISE, Quart 74c, Pint Maxwell House COFFEE, lb. .. . 25c 37c