The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 01, 1952, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, May t 1, 1952
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THEY HAVE SPENT YOUP SOCIAL SECURITY!
By THURMAN SENSING
Southern States Industrial Council, Nashville, Tenn.
You husbands, who are giving
your wives a .birthday present ev
ery year are still living back in the
“horse and buggy” age. You need
to take a lesson from the “New
Thinkers" of your government.
Then you can get by with a pyom-
j ise, and you can use the cold cash
; you would have spent for the pres-
, catt- r . • vnt to satisfy some current Whim
DEVOE Paints and Varnishes — a LOTE FOR SALE—Lots in the sub-, or fa of vour own
Creosote division at Joanna. Lots on the Jo-. / t ~
anna-Whitmire highway. Lots on the: Here s the way it works. ei1
Laurens highway. C. B. Holland,! w ife you are going to set her
Phone 715, Laurens. 1c' »?., a , Tell ,^ r that a measl ?y
paint for your every need
Oil, Roof Cement and Window Glass.
Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone
188. ,1c
1965 will depend entirely upon tne
national economy that year. And
the bookkeeping entries that hava
been made and will continue to be
made will have nothing to do with
the case.
FOR SALE—Orchard Grass, Sudan,
Cowpeas, Cane Seed, Milo, Hegari,
Soybeans, Garden Seed. H. J. Pitts
Store.' tf
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J. * tfc
| little birthday gift every year isn't
worthy of her. Tell her you will
set aside S25 every year to accumu-
SE.YD a Hallmark Card for Mother’s
Day. Finest in greeting cards. .
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
Phone 400
SPECIAL NOTICE to all hard of
hearing people, come in and have
your hearing tested, try one of our
hearing aids on a 10 day return priv
ilege. Call or write for a home dem
onstration, we carry batteries for all
hearing aids. Powe Drug Co., Phone
485, Laurens, S. C. tfc
FOR .SALE — Practically new oak
office desk and swivel chair. Phone
752-J. 207 Bailey St. ' Ip
FREEZER Locker aluminum foil in
50-ft. rolls, • Tite” Locker wrap in
;00-ft. rolls, glass and plastic con
tainers lor meats, fruits and vege
tables. Blakely - Burton Hardware.
Phone 188. 1c
FOR RENT— Floor waxer and pol
isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone
No. 4. tf
HOUSE. FOR SALF.—6-noom hoyse
with two baths, good location and
large lot on North Broad street. This
is the country place in town you
have been looking for. C. B. Holland,
Phone 715, Laurens. 1c
SPRAYERS—Hudson shoulder tank
and Kendall bucket type, from $7.95
to $11.75. Also hand sprayers. Blake-: late for a grand present on the
ly-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c golden wedding day.
— What do you do with the annual
PIANOS in excellent condition, installment of $25? You credit it
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, jt 0 the account and lend it to your-
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- se ]f. At interest, of course—which
rens, S. C. ' tfc | you almost solemnly credit to the
j Fund.
Every year on her birthday, you
Britain Lost Her
Veto’On America's
Atomic Bombs
♦
Washington. — Britain held veto
power over American use of the
atomic tomb for several years dur
ing and after World War II, but
lost it with the ending of the atom
ic partnership of the United States,
Britain and Canada.
In proposing to create a new
partnership a few years ago, Pres
ident Truman told congresional
leaders in secrecy that he wanted
to share all U. S. atomic weapon
secrets with Britain and Canada.
what he could do with him.”
Vandenberg noted in his diary
that the President appeared
“anxious to do something” for
peace and also seemed to be aware
that his election campaign (which
at the time most people thought
was a lost cause) “sadly needed a
shot in the arm.”
It was not until later that Van
denberg learned, from the news
papers, that Truman had contem
plated sending Chief Justice Fred
Vinson on a peace mission to Mos
cow and had given up the idea
when Gen. George C. Marshall,
then secretary of state, opposed it.
The idea of a telephone call, which
actually never came off as far Ais
the record shows, then was judged
by Vandenberg to have been a sub
stitute for the * discarded Vinson
Mission. , „ ■ -
OFFICE SUPPLIES, the little items
needed to expedite business. We
have your needs. Chronicle Publish
ing Company.
LOST—Blue folder containing insur
ance papers Aetna Life Insurance Co., ^ your wife look on while Repuolican leaders strongly object-
Finder please return or notify S. W.jy OU account up to date. e d.
Sumerel. $5.00 reward,* lc You can make quite a ceremony of This information bearing, on a
FOR SALE 1950 VAC Case tractor the" occasion by letting her blot the major phase of American atomic
in perfect condition, plow and dies, ink- policy development has been re
write or see C. C. Waldrop, RED 2,| 525 per annum at 5 per cent—noivealed with the release of “The
Box 221 Clinton. Ip c ^ ea P money for the light of your' Private Papers of Senator Vanden-
— : j life!—comes to $5,000 on the gold- berg,” a volume of personal and
C. BRYAN HOLLAND > en day. Sounds big, doesn’t it? official records from the files, of the
Real Estate , ; It is advisable, however, that you; late Republican foreign affairs
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C-.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
FOR SALE — Choice lot on Lake
Murray shore. See N
RFD 1.
die off. before the date of matur- "feadef in The Senate,
ity, bequeathing the records to; 599-page book, edited by the
your son. You can leave a note, senator’s son and long-time assist
ant,. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Jr.,
L Blackwell,! 10 att ached to your will say-
JP!
mg:
“My boy, this Fund *is
covers the whole range of Ameri-
„ 0 i. .r . a S0i ^ mft tcan foreign policy from Peail Har-
FOR SALE — 4-room house, 3 2-3 trust in the name of your mother. | b 0 r to the time of the senator’s
acres land, house reconditioned in-1 It represents 50 years of sacrifice
side and out, $3300.00, $300.00 cash on my part. Meet your obligations
plus closing charges on loan. Also
5-room house, Shands street, $6,900.
M. H. Hunter, Jr., Phone 23851, Lau
rens, S. C. 15-3c
BALSPAR paint and varnishes for
boats. Cascophen, the water-proof
glue. Blakely-Burton H a rd w a r e .
Phone 186. * ——— —leitim
WE buy, sell and swap horses and
mules. H. J. Pitts. tf
MOBILE HOMES—We have a good
e elect ion at our new sales lof. Long
term financing. We‘11 trade for any
thing of value. Rimer’s Moble Homes
U Furniture, Greenwood, S. C.
(Greenville Highway, No. 25). tfc
NORRIS and Hollingsworth’s Can
dies for Mother’s Day. Attractive
gift boxes from $2.00 up.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
Phone 400
as punctiliously as I have kept the
accounts.”
If your son has any sense of hon
or, he will pay up out of the estate
if there is any. He can then brood
on the calculation that the old man
probably smoked more than that
amount in cigars during his life-
ier Jf^tfrere' Isn't “anything teft
STERLING by Tfrwle, Kirk, Reed & i in the estate, your guess is as good
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, a ^. n ? ine as w hat he will do and
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid-| thl J} k - ... . ,, , .
die, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc _ Yo ^ ^ hink .. tl } ls * s unrelated to
— j Social Security? Not at all. It is
FOR your lawn preparations and I an exact model of Social Security,
breaking garden, call 184-J, Ernest! Do you, Mr. Average American,
E. Cox, E, Florida St.
l_5 C j think that the amount regularly de-
urMtcr tv-vr> c k7v ~a , ■-j ducted from you pay check is set
HOUSE FOR SALE—^4-room house aside, by ..your Government to pro-
ixrilH — 4*>r 0 c*—trvf ~ net r\ff tno 11 rVTTrrv— -j. « •. .. --
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to make
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12. tfc
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
This pharmacy maintains the high
est prescription standards. Regis
tered Pharmacists are at your ser
vice with adequate stocks of fresh
drugs. Your doctor knows our repu
tation for careful compounding at
accurately figured, modest prices.
Call 101 for pickup and delivery of
prescriptions.
HOWARD S REXALL DRUG
STORE
“On the Square”
HOUSE FOR SALE —Large 4-room
house located in Pine Ridge. This
house is priced to sell. Don’t pay
rent, buy a home and save f or your
old age. C. B. Holland, Pnone 715,
Laurens. 1c
with large lot just off tHe Clin
Joanna highway. Small down pay
ment. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Lau
rens. 1c
SAVE $2.00—You can get new or
extend your subscription to Esquire
for a year for only $4.00. An ideal
Father’s Day gift. Ask about other
magazine bargains. Free catalog.
Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 535-J.
l-2p
FOR
ou with old age security? If
you Tlo?-4hen you just don’t krxsm--
the facts of life, you-ar-e-just not up
on “modern” government finance.
The. billions of dollars paid into
the Federal Treasury each year for
Social Security—Jor old age retire
ment—by the American workers
are spent as they are received. The
two billion in new money that is
estimated to come in this year
from those newly covered under
death one year ago. The perspec
tive is that of a man who first went
through a personal, revolution from
“isolationism” to “international
ism” and then, beginning about
the time of the San Francisco U. N.
conference, played a vital role in
the shaping of many great deci
sions.
In. ISIS* ,a .critical period- for lhe
President at home and abroad,
Vandenberg and Sen. Tom Connal-
ly (D-Tex) were summoned secret
ly to the White House one eve
ning to learn that President Tru
man was greatly disturbed about
the Russian blockade of Berlin and
was thinking about telephoning d ; -
rectly to Premier Stalin “to see
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Found Anywhere!
GOODRICH Koroseal water hose,
one of the very best—we sell it. Mel-
nor swinging lawn sprinklers. Blake
ly-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c
FOR RENT OR SALE—New 5-room
house with bath, and wired for elec
tric stove. W. C. Bond. 1c
Bishop Harrell
Defends Church
Reorganization
LOST or Strayed—Year old white
faced heifer from my farm Mb miles
from Clinton on Spartanburg high
way. Please notify W. M. Burts.
Telephone 410.
1c
RENT — 3-room apartment,! the Act will be spent when the year
centrally located and quiet. Mrs. J. is out. Of course. Government
L. Wright, Centennial Street. Ip bonds .'ire not set aside to cover-
but they only represent increased
Government debts. Bookkeeping
entries are made—but if all the
books were thrown in a pile and
burned, no one would be the worse
off.
Social _ Security, as it has been
foisted off upon the American peo
ple, is a snare and delusion. As
now operated, it is a swindle and
a grab for more taxes to be squan
dered by an entrenched bureauc-
Kicy. More than that, it penalizes
thrift and subsidizes laziness. And
even if it were properly handled,
it is not actually sound.
In other words—and to bring it
down to a plain and simple state
ment—the Social Security stystem
we have been operating in this
country is not honest. What are we
able to pay out this year in the way
of retirement pensions and various
other benefits depends entirely up
on the national economy this year.
What we are able to pay out in
Morrell’s
LIVER LOAF
oz.
McIntosh
shoe SHOP
Doing Business at the
Same Old Stand . . .
203 Musgrove St
Phone 76-W
GOOD WORkMANSHIP
GOOD MATERIALS
San Francisco. — Recommenda
tions for changes in the organiza
tion of every Methodist church in
the country come before the
Methodist^peneral Conference to
day.
They are based on an eight-year
study.
Bishop Costen J. Harrell of Char
lotte, N. C., who headed the Com
mission on the Local Church, noted
that the study “adheres to the
main line of our historical develop
ment affd suggests no radical
change in our established pattern.”
“We are agreed,” he said, “that
any attempt to reorganize the local
church on any other basis would
(confuse our people and would not
serve the ends we have in view.”
The commission’s principal -rec
ommendations:
1. Organization in every local
church of an official board and
our basic commissions (evangel
ism, misions, education and fi
nance) and as many committees
as necessary, all subject to the of-
i ficial board. The board would be
composed of the trustees, stewards
elected by the quarterly confernce,
and officers of the local church and
church organizations.
Country Style
SAUSAGE
Morrell’s
Pure LARD 2 lb. ctn.
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
FARMERS,
WARNING!
HAIL
Season
Is On Us
Reports already are coming
in of fields beaten down by
hail. Don’t delay. Before
your fields are hit, get Hail
Insurance.
Robert E. Wysor, III
Phone 85-J
106 E. Carolina Avenue
Clinton, S. C.
Morrell ' Carolina '
BOLOGNA, lb 27c PEACHES, 2Vz can ... 19c
SANTA ROSA SLICED
PINEAPPLE No. 2
can
Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING pt.
This man
can take care of
all your
insurance needs!
• Yovr loco) Form Bureau
insurant* r*pr*t*nlativ* off*r>
■or* than 60 difl*r*ni polici**
to cov*r practically *v*ry protec
tion n*«d ... in your lMHR*, in
your busineit. H*'ll b* glad to
b*lp you with a >ingl* auto pol
icy, tor •xampla, or a compr*-
tioniiv* inturanc* plan tor all
your protection needs . . .
W. C. BALDWIN, Agent
DOUG BLANTON, Assistant
Phone:
586 or 587
Libby’s
PORK & BEANS
Full
Pound cans
WESTERN
PINTO BEANS
Fresh
iil
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE C OS.
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Co.
Mom.- Oftic*: COLUMBUS, OHIO
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PORK LIVER
John R. Holland
GROCERY and MARKET
Clinton, S. C. 200 Musgrove Street Phone 130-J
■ OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY