The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 07, 1952, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 7; .195£
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YARD FENCING—36 and 22 inch
es high, suitable for flower gardens
and bed borders. Blakely-Burton
Hardware, Phone 188. 1c
ROSE BUSHES, 2 years old, individ
ually wrapped. Red, pink, white,
yellow. Farmers Feed & Seed Store.
Phone 1025. > 1c
WANTED—'Experienced bookkeeper,
full time work in Clinton. Reply in
cwn handwriting to ‘'X,’’ care The
Chronicle. 1c
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldw’r, Telephone
604-J. tfc
FOR RENT —3-room apartment at
314 West Main St. Call 377-J. tfc
FOR RENT — My home, or 4-room
cottage, on Whitmire highway, one
mile out. R. A: Steer.
ESSOTANE BOTTLED GAS
water heaters, cooking ^nd other
heating purposes. Triangle Gas Ser
vice, 416 Chestnut St., Laurens, Tel
ephone 602, Richard G. Shell. 28-6c
King George VI Dies
In His Sleep, Throne
To Daughter, Elizabeth
London. — Tired and spent, King
'George VI died today after 15 years
on the throne. His daughter, Eliza
beth, 25, became queen.
I The word reached her in an Af
rican colony? one of the remnants of
the empire.
Geotge VI — the steady sort of
monarch the Britons love — died in
For his sleep at Sandringham, the royal
estate in Norfolk where he was born
56 years ago. All over Britain, the
people said: —
“He was a ^pod man.”
The King and his Queen Elizabeth,
with their 'two pretty daughters,
Elizabeth an4—Margaret Rose, had
won the hearts of Britain by their
steadfast refusal to seek safety
abroad during World War il.
It is believed that a blood clot—
coronary thrombosis — was the im
mediate cause of the King’s death.
Last September, a surgeon removed
cne of his lungs as cancerous, and
the King had looked ill for a long
time. But even his immediate family
did not know death was so near.
Princess Elizabeth was in the first
stages of an around-the-world trip,
but planned to fly home immediately
from Kenyti in East Africa.
Weeping crowds gathered at Buck
ingham palace as word of the King’s
death' spread. Flags were lowered to
half staff. The nation’s radios went
silent except for news bulletins.
Unwillingly, George VI became
King by a whim of the fates—when
Edward Vni ,(now c -the Duke of
Windsor) abdicated rather than give
up the love of the American Mrs.
Wallis Simpson.
He lived to see Britain lose much
of her empire, and to see his coun
trymen in warmtime v a 1 o-r and
peacetime austerity.
Now Britain has her first Queen in
ria, who ruled from 1838 to 1901.
And Britons believe firmly that the
country waxes prosperous under a
woman’s reign.
George’s voice sounded when he
broadcast his annual Christmas mes
sage, and some specialists saw that
a -possible indication that cancer,,
having been removed from his left
lung, was still present in his right.
Elizabeth gave him a long, anxious
look last .Thursday when she left
London by air on her trip to Africa,
Ceylon, Australia and New Zealand
—a trip from • which she was not
51 years. The last was Queen Victo- scheduled to return until July.
PIANOS in _ excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, i
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. • tf
fOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and
tcrubber formerly owned by Home
Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co.
Phone 4. tt
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland.
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid
dle, Jeweler. Laurens. S. C. tfc
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USED PLUMBING —New shipment
WE buy, sell and -swap horses and
mules. H. J. Pitts. tf i
Icj LIFE-TIME Aluminum'GiSWs — As
nationally advertised in Country!
Gentleman and other leading farm;
magazines. Guaranteed for life not
tubs, sinks, lavatories. In excellent
wmdition. Noah's Ark, „, st , sag or warp. V ery reasonable
7" i ^ j in price. 12-ft. size only $29.95.
SPECIAL for New Subscribers — Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone
Life, 70 weeks for only $7.27; Time, 1025. 1c
78 weeks for J CATTLE RAISER BUY FOR $1250.
ces C. Winn, Phone 5S5-J, Box 87^ o( pas1 lan(i nor , h o(
— —— i Clinton. Has two good streams. See
PIG FOR SALE—T. L. Leopard, 806
Sloan Street. ■ Ip
INCOME TAX SERVICE—At home
after 3:30 P.M. and all day Satur
days. Call 399-W. Mrs. Tom Sease,
314 N. Adair St.
or call Barnett Realty Co., Laurens,
Room 202, Gray-Easterby Bldg.,
Telephone 22196. 21-5p
UNION light-weight garden and
flower cultivating tools. Use them
and you feel the difference. Blakely-
Burton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c
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
formly fair prices. Prescriptions are
called for and medicines delivered at
no extra charge. Just,telephone us
any time.
HOWARD'S -PHARMAC Y
“Your Rexall Store” Phone 101
MEN WANTED—.Men need in pay
ing business to help take care of our
M13-llc! expansion program. Ages 25-60, with
car. Neat appearance, good charac-:
ter. If your present earnings are not
enough for present day living costs,
and the opportunity to earn $30 to
$50 more per week would help, why
not let me come to your home to. dis
cuss the possibility of bettering
yourself. Interview in presence of
your wife preferred. Permanent po
sition with high earnings for men
who qualify. Write when I can see
jou. Write "E^” care The Chronicle.
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C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
FOR SALE — Evans fuel oil water
heater, 30-gailon size. W. T. Jackson,
Phone 75. Ip
FOR SALE — 2 h.p. Evinrude out-
MAN with car for Clinton, Lau
rens and Joanna now employed,
seeking opportunity to better
himself. Restricted territory. 1
No experience necessary, we
train you. Only men interested
in earning $100.00 a week or
more need apply. Write Fuller
Brush Co., Anderson, S. C. tp
board motor, used very little. Also:--— :
Pflueger Rocket trolling reel and FOR SALE—Large new 4*room
rod, brick home. All conveniences.
Best workmanship. 1-acre lot.
Four miles north of Clinton.
G. I. Loan available on this
property. M. H. Hunter, Jr.,
Real Estate, Laurens, S. C.
Phone 23851. tfc
Vefnpn Trammell at Adair’s Men’s
Shop. ' 1c
FOR SALE — 3-room cabin and 2
acres of land on Cane creek. 120 ft.
water frontage, $650. See Clyde
Fowler at Fowler’s Place. 21-3p
FOR SALE — Furniture for living
^ room, bedroom and kitchen. Almost
>ke new. Call 193-J in afternoon. Ip
ILOQJJ, SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to make
your floors beautiful. ‘Reasonable
rates. Cox Home Si Auto Suoply.
Phone 12. tfc
"FOR RENT—Pop's Cafe. Apply to
H: J. Pitts. tfc
CERTIFIED Ladino Clover Seed,
dodder free, in bag lots, $1.30 lb.
Also Abruzzi Rye, $3.60 bu. Farmers
Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. Ic
FOR SALE — Plywood boat, trailer
and 7 1 '2 h.p. motor. Reasonable. Can
be seen at 401 E. Carolina Ave. Ip
WANTED bu.l
Bright Heavy Oats $1.15
Dry FeecJ, i^ts . $1.10
Yellow Corn in shuck $1.95
White or Mixed Corn $1.80
Feed W'heat $1.80
Feed Barley $1.50 |
All grains must be dry.
CAROLINA MILLING CO.
Laurens S. C. tf
USED TRACTORS
We still have several
late model used trac- '
tors for sale.
Some used equipment for same.
NACO
Farm Supply
Laurens, S. C.
INCOME TAX RETURNS
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Appropriation Bill
Rported Out From
Confernce Committee
Columbia. — A senate-house
conference committee yesterday
presented the general assembly
with a general appropriation bill
calling for a 1952-53 fiscal bud-
of about $140,675,000.
Representative Charlie Verner
of Greenville, chairman of the
house ways and means commit
tee, and a number of the con
ference committee, said the com-
mittee had -approved a budget
“about $863,000 less” than the
$1.41,537,300 senate version.
♦
Columbia. — The legislators were 1
faced with three choices,on the ap
propriations bill, submitted yester
day by the senate-house conference
committee: To adopt the report, re
turn it to the conferees, or kill it. ’
The conferees had the $141,537,-
300 Senate and $140,096,116 House
versions of the bill to reconcile.
Legislative rules prohibited the
committee from exceeding, or go
ing under, the totals approved by
either, body on any. items within
the bill/
Both House and Senate have to
adopt any conference report to
make it effective.
If neither finds a conference re
port acceptable, then the report
can be returned to the conferees
for further work.
When this happens, the con
ferees usually ask for enlarged
powers—those of a FREE Confer
ence Committee, Such a committee
can ignore both House and Senate
versions in drawing a compromise
bill., - X,
SAT:
“I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE”
THANK YOU
TAX RETURNS
NOTICE!
County Auditor's office will
be open until March 1 to take
tax returns for the ensuing
* year.
Real Estate will not be« re
turned except in the coses of
newly acquired property or
new buildings which have been
erected.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
including automobiles and cattle are due to be
reported. The only property exempt from tax
ation is household furniture used in the home
of the owner. ' v.
Jennie V. Culbertson
Laurens County Auditor
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